O give thanks unto the Lord, for [he is] good
And thus the psalm ends as it began; there having been given many
instances of the divine goodness, in hearing and delivering the
psalmist when in distress; saving him from his enemies, when
compassed about with them; sparing his life, when in great
danger; and especially in making the stone rejected by the
builders the head of the corner;
for his mercy [endureth] for ever;
the above instances are proofs of it; and still it continues, and
will for evermore. Here ends the great "Hallel", or hymn, sung at
the passover and other festivals.