14 The LORD upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all those that be bowed down.
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14 Jehovah upholdeth all that fall, And raiseth up all those that are bowed down.
14 Jehovah is supporting all who are falling, And raising up all who are bowed down.
14 Jehovah upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all that are bowed down.
14 Yahweh upholds all who fall, And raises up all those who are bowed down.
14 The Lord is the support of all who are crushed, and the lifter up of all who are bent down.
The LORD openeth the eyes of the blind: the LORD raiseth them that are bowed down: the LORD loveth the righteous:
Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down: for the LORD upholdeth him with his hand.
I am troubled; I am bowed down greatly; I go mourning all the day long.
Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted in me? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him for the help of his countenance.
Hold thou me up, and I shall be safe: and I will have respect unto thy statutes continually.
And, behold, there was a woman which had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was bowed together, and could in no wise lift up herself. And when Jesus saw her, he called her to him, and said unto her, Woman, thou art loosed from thine infirmity. And he laid his hands on her: and immediately she was made straight, and glorified God.
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Commentary on Psalms 145 Matthew Henry Commentary
Psalm 145
The five foregoing psalms were all of a piece, all full of prayers; this, and the five that follow it to the end of the book, are all of a piece too, all full of praises; and though only this is entitled David's psalm yet we have no reason to think but that they were all his as well as all the foregoing prayers. And it is observable,
David's psalm of praise.
Psa 145:1-9
The entitling of this David's psalm of praise may intimate not only that he was the penman of it, but that he took a particular pleasure in it and sung it often; it was his companion wherever he went. In this former part of the psalm God's glorious attributes are praised, as, in the latter part of the psalm, his kingdom and the administration of it. Observe,
Psa 145:10-21
The greatness and goodness of him who is optimus et maximus-the best and greatest of beings, were celebrated in the former part of the psalm; here, in these verses, we are taught to give him the glory of his kingdom, in the administration of which his greatness and goodness shine so clearly, so very brightly. Observe, as before,