Psalm 108

Psalm 108  •  1 min. read  •  grade level: 10
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We have here the full political arrangement under the glory of Christ—God is to be exalted. Messiah, as Man, addresses God, and the Lord Himself, with God, making His glory as Man the expression of what He is thereto subservient. The Lord among the peoples as Chief of Israel, for His mercy is above the heavens, and His truth above all seats and ways of authority, or appearances which may pass through the heavens—He, even God, is to be exalted that His Beloved, the Messiah, Israel in Him, may be delivered. The right hand of God's power is to be manifested.
3. "Ammim" (peoples), and "Pummim" (the nations).
7. God, Elohim, answers "in his holiness," from which He cannot depart; thus generally.