Psalms 81:1

Psalm 81

1

For the music leader. According to the Gittith. Of Asaph.

1 Rejoice out loud to God, our strength! Shout for joy to Jacob's God!

Psalms 81:1 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 81:1

Sing aloud unto God our strength
The strength of Israel, who, by strength of hand, and a mighty arm, brought Israel out of Egypt, protected and upheld them in the wilderness, and brought them to, and settled and established them in the land of Canaan; and who is the strength of every true Israelite, from whom they have both their natural and spiritual strength; so that they can exercise grace, perform duty, bear afflictions, withstand temptations, fight with and conquer enemies, and hold on and out unto the end; and therefore have reason to sing the praises of God with great fervour, zeal, and affection:

make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob;
or Israel, being the God that had made a covenant with them, had chosen them for his peculiar people, and had redeemed them out of the house of bondage, and bestowed peculiar favours upon them; and therefore were under obligation to show forth his praise vocally and audibly, and with strong expressions of joy; and the spiritual Israel of God much more so, who have an interest in the covenant of grace, and share in electing, redeeming, and calling grace, by all which he appears to be their God and Father, in a special sense.

Psalms 81:1 In-Context

1 Rejoice out loud to God, our strength! Shout for joy to Jacob's God!
2 Take up a song and strike the drum! Sweet lyre along with harp!
3 Blow the horn on the new moon, at the full moon, for our day of celebration!
4 Because this is the law for Israel; this is a rule of Jacob's God.
5 He made it a decree for Joseph when he went out against the land of Egypt, when I heard a language I did not yet know:
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