Psalms 105:10

10 He made it stand as a law for Jacob. He made it stand as a covenant for Israel. It will last forever.

Psalms 105:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 105:10

And confirmed the same unto Jacob for a law
The son of Isaac, and the grandson of Abraham, to whom it was renewed and confirmed, ( Genesis 28:13 Genesis 28:14 ) . It is true of his posterity that go by his name, and even of all the spiritual Israel of God, to whom this covenant is confirmed and made sure: or "caused to stand" F2, as the word is; by the faithfulness of God by his oath annexed to his word, and by the death of his Son: when this is said to be "for a law", the meaning is, not as if this covenant had the nature of a law, as the covenant of works had; indeed one of the articles of it is, that the law of God should be put into the inward part, and written on the heart; but this refers here not to men, but to God; and the sense is, that this covenant has the force of a law with respect to God, who of his condescending grace and goodness has hereby laid himself under obligation to do such and such things; which is marvellous grace indeed.

And to Israel for an everlasting covenant:
for being remembered, commanded, repeated, and confirmed by the Lord, it can never be broken; and being well ordered, remains sure, and is as immovable as rocks and mountains, and more so: as it was made with Christ from everlasting, it will continue to be made good to his people to everlasting; and is a just reason for praise; it being the basis of faith and hope; the ground of joy, peace, and comfort here, and of eternal happiness hereafter.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 (hdymey) "stare fecit", Vatablus.

Psalms 105:10 In-Context

8 He will keep his covenant forever. He will keep his promise for all time to come.
9 He will keep the covenant he made with Abraham. He will keep the oath he took when he made his promise to Isaac.
10 He made it stand as a law for Jacob. He made it stand as a covenant for Israel. It will last forever.
11 He said, "I will give you the land of Canaan. It will belong to you."
12 At first there weren't very many of God's people. There were only a few. And they were strangers in the land.
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