Psalms 48:4-14

4 (47-5) For behold the kings of the earth assembled themselves: they gathered together.
5 (47-6) So they saw, and they wondered, they were troubled, they were moved:
6 (47-7) Trembling took hold of them. There were pains as of a woman in labour.
7 (47-8) With a vehement wind thou shalt break in pieces the ships of Tharsis.
8 (47-9) As we have heard, so have we seen, in the city of the Lord of hosts, in the city of our God: God hath founded it for ever.
9 (47-10) We have received thy mercy, O God, in the midst of thy temple.
10 (47-11) According to thy name, O God, so also is thy praise unto the ends of the earth: thy right hand is full of justice.
11 (47-12) Let mount Sion rejoice, and the daughters of Juda be glad; because of thy judgments, O Lord.
12 (47-13) Surround Sion, and encompass her: tell lye in her towers.
13 (47-14) Set your hearts on her strength; and distribute her houses, that ye may relate it in another generation.
14 (47-15) For this is God, our God unto eternity, and for ever and ever: he shall rule us for evermore.

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Psalms 48:4-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 48

\\<>\\. This psalm is entitled a "song psalm", a psalm to be sung vocally; or "a song and psalm" to be sung both vocally and instrumentally; and is one of the spiritual songs the apostle speaks of, Eph 5:19; It was occasioned, as some think, by David's spoiling the Philistines, 2Sa 5:17-21; or, as others, by the deliverance of the people from the Moabites and Ammonites in the times of Jehoshaphat, 2Ch 20:27,28; or, as others, by the deliverance of the inhabitants of Jerusalem from Sennacherib in the times of Hezekiah, 2Ki 19:34,35; though as Kimchi, a celebrated Jewish commentator, owns, it belongs to the times of the Messiah, as the other preceding psalms; and treats of his greatness, and of the praise and glory due to him, and gives large encomiums of his church.

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