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Psalm 105:7ESV·author unknown

He is the LORD our God; his judgments are in all the earth.

John Calvin Reformed

God chose one people freely from all nations and bound Himself to them by covenant. He did not merely speak His promises to Abraham and his seed; He proved them true across centuries with unnumbered mercies, so that those delivered from Egypt would keep faith with Him and serve Him faithfully.

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Commenting on Psalm 105:1-45

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

He is the Lord our God. Blessed be his name. Jehovah condescends to be our God. This sentence contains a greater wealth of meaning than all the eloquence of orators can compass, and there is more joy in it than in all the sonnets of them that make merry.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

We must give thanks to Him as our bountiful benefactor, call upon His name for further mercies, and make known His deeds so others join us in praising Him. God's wondrous works ought to be the subject of our familiar discourse with our families and friends, not merely for entertainment, but for exciting devotion and encouraging faith and hope in God.

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Commenting on Psalm 105:1-7