David
Psalm 108:4BSB·superscription

For Your loving devotion extends beyond the heavens, and Your faithfulness reaches to the clouds.

John Calvin Reformed

This psalm draws its materials from the fifty-seventh and sixtieth psalms, so I need not repeat what I have already expounded on those passages. The composer has taken portions from each and woven them here together.

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Commenting on Psalm 108:1-13

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

For thy mercy is great above the heavens, and therefore there must be no limit of time, or place, or people, when that mercy is to be extolled. As the heavens over arch the whole earth, and from above mercy pours down upon men, so shalt thou be praised everywhere beneath the sky.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Your heart must be fixed on God before your praise means anything; wandering thoughts must be gathered in and held close to the work. Whatever gift you excel in must be consecrated to His praise, and let it be done with warmth and life, not dull carefulness.

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Commenting on Psalm 108:1-5