Psalms 56:12

12 exaltare super caelos Deus et super omnem terram gloria tua

Psalms 56:12 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 56:12

Thy vows [are] upon me, O God
Which he had made to him in the time of his distress and trouble, and which he looked upon himself under obligation to perform; they were debts upon him he ought to pay off; they were with him; they were fresh in his mind and memory; he had not forgot them, which is often the case when trouble is over; and he found his heart inclined to make them good;

I will render praises unto thee;
which explains what he meant by his vows; namely, sacrifices of praise and thanksgiving to the Lord: when he was in distress, he had vowed and promised, that, if the Lord would deliver him, he would praise his name, and give him all the glory; and now he resolves to fulfil what he had promised.

Psalms 56:12 In-Context

10 confitebor tibi in populis Domine psalmum dicam tibi in gentibus
11 quoniam magnificata est usque ad caelos misericordia tua et usque ad nubes veritas tua
12 exaltare super caelos Deus et super omnem terram gloria tua
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.