Psalms 105:8

8 He forever remembers His covenant, the promise He ordained for a thousand generations-

Psalms 105:8 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 105:8

He hath remembered his covenant for ever
Another argument of praise taken from the covenant of grace, in which he is our God, and of which he is ever mindful; he remembers his covenant ones, whom he perfectly knows, and never forgets them; he remembers his covenant promises to them, and allows them to put him in remembrance of them; he has respect unto his covenant, and the blessings of it, and bestows them on his people; gives them the sure mercies of David; and he remembers his love, which is the source and spring of all.

The word which he commanded to a thousand generations;
that which is properly a covenant with Christ our head on our account, is a word of promise to us; a promise of grace and glory; a free promise, absolute and unconditional: and this he has "commanded", or ordered, decreed, and determined that it shall stand good, and be punctually performed, "to a thousand generations"; that is, for ever; for all his promises are yea and amen in Christ.

Psalms 105:8 In-Context

6 you offspring of Abraham His servant, Jacob's descendants -His chosen ones.
7 He is the Lord our God; His judgments [govern] the whole earth.
8 He forever remembers His covenant, the promise He ordained for a thousand generations-
9 [the covenant] He made with Abraham, swore to Isaac,
10 and confirmed to Jacob as a decree and to Israel as an everlasting covenant:
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