Psalms 107:8

8 (106-8) Let the mercies of the Lord give glory to him: and his wonderful works to the children of men.

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Psalms 107:8 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 107:8

O that men would praise the Lord for his goodness
For his providential goodness, in providing food and drink for them, when fainting; in directing them to their right way, when they had lost it; and in bringing them safe to the place they were bound for: and particularly for his special grace and goodness, in redemption and effectual calling; for bringing out of a wilderness state and condition, and supplying them with all spiritual provisions, and putting them in the right way to eternal glory and happiness.

And for his wonderful works to the children of men!
as all the above things are wonderful ones, both in providence and grace. This verse is repeated at the close of each of the instances produced; in which the goodness of God appears to persons in distress, and who being delivered, ought to acknowledge it, and be thankful for it: or "confess": that is, declare to God his goodness, and to the children of men his wonderful works; so the Targum.

Psalms 107:8 In-Context

6 (106-6) And they cried to the Lord in their tribulation: and he delivered them out of their distresses.
7 (106-7) And he led them into the right way, that they might go to a city of habitation.
8 (106-8) Let the mercies of the Lord give glory to him: and his wonderful works to the children of men.
9 (106-9) For he hath satisfied the empty soul, and hath filled the hungry soul with good things.
10 (106-10) Such as sat in darkness and in the shadow of death: bound in want and in iron.
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