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Psalm 148:13ESV·author unknown

Let them praise the name of the LORD, for his name alone is exalted; his majesty is above earth and heaven.

John Calvin Reformed

God's power, goodness, and wisdom are written everywhere, so His praises ought to resound from every corner of creation. Angels and stars, dumb elements and brute beasts, all declare Him. Yet most men are both blind to His works and silent in His praise; only Israel, given His special revelation, can truly speak for the world.

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Commenting on Psalm 148:1-14

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

Let them praise the name of the Lord. All that is contained in the name or character of Jehovah is worthy of praise, and all the objects of his creating care will be too few to set it forth in its completeness. For his name alone is excellent. It alone deserves to be exalted in praise, for alone it is exalted in worth.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

The earth itself, dark and infected as it is, becomes a mirror of heaven's praise. As sunlight bounces weakly back from the ground, so God's glory reflects from this lower world, through whales that sport in the depths, through meteors that blaze and crash, through hail and snow and wind. All the depths declare Him.

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Commenting on Psalm 148:7-14