Psalms 57:9

9 I will thank you, Adonai, among the peoples; I will make music to you among the nations.

Psalms 57:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 57:9

I will praise thee, O Lord, among the people
Either among the people of Israel, as Aben Ezra, when each of the tribes meet together; and so it denotes the public manner in which he would praise God for his salvation: or among the Gentiles, as the following clause shows;

I will sing unto thee among the nations:
the Apostle Paul seems to have reference to this passage in ( Romans 15:9 ) ; which he produces as a proof of the Gentiles glorifying God for his mercy in sending the Gospel among them, and calling them by his grace; by which they appeared to be his chosen and redeemed ones; and in forming them into Gospel churches, among whom his praise was sung: for this supposes something to be done among the Gentiles, which should occasion praise; and here the psalmist represents the Messiah, who in his ministers and members praise God for his wonderful mercy to the Gentile world, as follows.

Psalms 57:9 In-Context

7 My heart is steadfast, God, steadfast. I will sing and make music.
8 Awake, my glory! Awake, lyre and lute! I will awaken the dawn.
9 I will thank you, Adonai, among the peoples; I will make music to you among the nations.
10 For your grace is great, all the way to heaven, and your truth, all the way to the skies.
11 Be exalted, God, above heaven! May your glory be over all the earth!
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