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Psalm 66:7ESV·author unknown

who rules by his might forever, whose eyes keep watch on the nations— let not the rebellious exalt themselves. Selah

John Calvin Reformed

The psalmist celebrates one deliverance, but means it as proof of God's constant mercy to His people through all ages. His point is comfort: our subjection to enemies has been the furnace proving us as silver, and God's hearing of the faithful proves His acceptance of them alone, not the wicked.

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Commenting on Psalm 66:1-20

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

He ruleth by his power for ever. He has not deceased, nor abdicated, nor suffered defeat. The prowess displayed at the Red Sea is undiminished: the divine dominion endures throughout eternity. His eyes behold the nations. Even as he looked out of the cloud upon the Egyptians and discomfited them, so does he spy out his enemies, and mark their conspiracies.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

This call to all lands shows God's worth, declares man's duty to praise Him by creation's law, and foretells the conversion of the Gentiles. We must praise with zeal and openness, hearty and public, not the noise of hypocrites but the joyful noise of those unashamed of their Master.

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Commenting on Psalm 66:1-7