Psalms 135:4

4 (134-4) For the Lord hath chosen Jacob unto himself: Israel for his own possession.

Psalms 135:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 135:4

For the Lord hath chosen Jacob unto himself
To be his own special people, and not another's; for his own service, and for his glory; and to be an habitation for himself, and to be for ever with him. This is not to be understood personally of Jacob, though a chosen vessel of mercy; nor of his natural posterity as such, though chosen as a nation to outward favours; for not all they, only some of them, were chosen to special grace and glory, a remnant according to the election of grace: but mystical and spiritual Jacob and Israel are meant, even the whole church and people of God, whether Jews or Gentiles; these God has chosen, of his own free grace and good will, to all the blessings of grace and glory, and that from all eternity; which choice will remain firm and immutable, in time and for ever; and therefore is worthy of praise and thanksgiving, now, and to all eternity;

[and] Israel for his peculiar treasure;
by whom they are accounted as such; even as the peculiar treasure of kings, as silver, gold, jewels, and precious stones; as his inheritance, his portion, and peculiar people; see ( Exodus 19:5 ) ( Malachi 3:17 ) .

Psalms 135:4 In-Context

2 (134-2) You that stand in the house of the Lord, in the courts of the house of our God.
3 (134-3) Praise ye the Lord, for the Lord is good: sing ye to his name, for it is sweet.
4 (134-4) For the Lord hath chosen Jacob unto himself: Israel for his own possession.
5 (134-5) For I have known that the Lord is great, and our God is above all gods.
6 (134-6) Whatsoever the Lord pleased he hath done, in heaven, in earth, in the sea, and in all the deeps.
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