Psalms 144:9

9 I will sing you a new song, O God; I will play the harp and sing to you.

Psalms 144:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 144:9

I will sing a new song unto thee, O God
The author of his being, the Father of mercies, temporal and spiritual, and therefore to him praise is always due; a new song of praise is to be sung for new mercies; and as these are new every morning, and are renewed day by day, new songs should be sung continually: or this is a song suited to New Testament times, in which all things are become new; there is a new covenant of grace; and a new and living way to the throne of grace; a newly slain sacrifice; redemption newly wrought out, and therefore the new song of redeeming grace must be sung. Arama suggests that this refers to the days of the Messiah; upon a psaltery, [and] an instrument of ten strings, will I sing
praises unto thee;
such instruments of music were used in the Old Testament dispensation, and were typical of the hearts of God's people; which are the harps they now strike upon, and where they make melody to the Lord; see ( Psalms 33:2 ) ( 92:3 ) .

Psalms 144:9 In-Context

7 Reach down from above, pull me out of the deep water, and rescue me; save me from the power of foreigners,
8 who never tell the truth and lie even under oath.
9 I will sing you a new song, O God; I will play the harp and sing to you.
10 You give victory to kings and rescue your servant David.
11 Save me from my cruel enemies; rescue me from the power of foreigners, who never tell the truth and lie even under oath.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.