Psalms 81:4

4 Because this is the law for Israel; this is a rule of Jacob's God.

Psalms 81:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 81:4

For this was a statute for Israel
It was not a piece of will worship, or device of the children of Israel, but was of divine institution; that the passover should be kept at the time it was; and that the trumpets should be blown on the new moon, or first of Tisri; and that the feast of tabernacles should be kept on the fifteenth of the same month:

and a law of the God of Jacob;
and therefore to be observed by Jacob's posterity: the law for the one is in ( Exodus 12:18 Exodus 12:19 ) and for the other is in ( Leviticus 23:24 Leviticus 23:34 ) and so all the ordinances of Christ, and of the Gospel dispensation, are to be regarded on the same account, because they are the statutes and appointments of God; and the feast of tabernacles is particularly put for them all, ( Zechariah 14:16 ) .

Psalms 81:4 In-Context

2 Take up a song and strike the drum! Sweet lyre along with harp!
3 Blow the horn on the new moon, at the full moon, for our day of celebration!
4 Because this is the law for Israel; this is a rule of Jacob's God.
5 He made it a decree for Joseph when he went out against the land of Egypt, when I heard a language I did not yet know:
6 “I lifted the burden off your shoulders; your hands are free of the brick basket!
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