22 Let Thy kindness, O Jehovah, be upon us, As we have waited for Thee!
Then touched he their eyes, saying, `According to your faith let it be to you,'
And rejoice do all trusting in Thee, To the age they sing, and Thou coverest them over, And those loving Thy name exult in Thee. For Thou blessest the righteous, O Jehovah, As a buckler with favour dost compass him!
Many `are' the pains of the wicked; As to him who is trusting in Jehovah, Kindness doth compass him.
`Zain.' Remember the word to Thy servant, On which Thou hast caused me to hope.
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Commentary on Psalms 33 Matthew Henry Commentary
Psalm 33
This is a psalm of praise; it is probable that David was the penman of it, but we are not told so, because God would have us look above the penmen of sacred writ, to that blessed Spirit that moved and guided them. The psalmist, in this psalm,
We need not be at a loss for proper thoughts in singing this psalm, which so naturally expresses the pious affections of a devout soul towards God.
Psa 33:1-11
Four things the psalmist expresses in these verses:
Psa 33:12-22
We are here taught to give to God the glory,