Psalms 145:10

10 Jod Let all thy works praise thee, O LORD, and thy merciful ones bless thee.

Psalms 145:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 145:10

All thy works shall praise thee, O Lord
Not all his works or creatures in general; though these do objectively praise him, or are the cause rather of others praising him on their account: but those who are in a special manner the works of his hands, of his powerful and efficacious grace; when he has formed for himself, that they may show forth his praise; such as are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people: these in an eminent sense, in the best way and manner, praise their blessed Saviour and Redeemer; see ( Isaiah 43:21 ) ( 1 Peter 2:9 ) ; and thy saints shall bless thee:
which are mentioned last, not as distinct from the former; but as explanative of them, as well as of their work: these are they that are set apart by the Lord, on whom his favours are bestowed; to whom Christ is made sanctification, and who are sanctified by his blood, and also by his Spirit; and, being sensible of the blessings of grace they receive from him, rise up and call him blessed, and ascribe blessing, honour, glory, and praise to him, for ever and ever.

Psalms 145:10 In-Context

8 Cheth The LORD is gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger and of great mercy.
9 Teth The LORD is good to all; and his tender mercies shine over all his works.
10 Jod Let all thy works praise thee, O LORD, and thy merciful ones bless thee.
11 Caph They speak of the glory of thy kingdom and talk of thy power,
12 Lamed to make known to the sons of Adam his mighty acts and the glory of the magnificence of his kingdom.
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