Psalms 115:1-7

1 Not to us, ADONAI, not to us, but to your name give glory, because of your grace and truth.
2 Why should the nations ask, "Where is their God?"
3 Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases him.
4 Their idols are mere silver and gold, made by human hands.
5 They have mouths, but they can't speak; they have eyes, but they can't see;
6 they have ears, but they can't hear; they have noses, but they can't smell;
7 they have hands, but they can't feel; they have feet, but they can't walk; with their throats they can't make a sound.

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Psalms 115:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 115

This psalm is by the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions, joined to the former, and makes one psalm with it: and Kimchi says, that in some books the psalm does not begin here; but in the best and correct copies of the Hebrew, and in the Targum, it stands a distinct psalm; and the different subject matter or argument shows it to be so. It is ascribed to various persons; by some to Moses and the Israelites, when pursued by Pharaoh: by others to the three companions of Daniel, cast into the fiery furnace: by others to Mordecai and Esther, when Haman distressed the Jews: by others to the heroes at the times of Antiochus and the Maccabees; so Theodoret: by some to Jehoshaphat, when a numerous army came against him; and by others to David, which is more probable; though on what occasion is not easy to say: some have thought it was written by him, when insulted by the Jebusites, 2Sa 5:6. The occasion of it seems to be some distress the church of God was in from the Heathens; and the design of it is to encourage trust and confidence in the Lord; and to excite the saints to give him the glory of all their mercies, and to expose the vanity of idols.

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