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Psalm 75:2ESV·superscription

“At the set time that I appoint I will judge with equity.

John Calvin Reformed

The whole Church finds cause to rejoice when she reflects that the world is governed by God's will alone and that she herself is sustained by His grace and power. This truth emboldens her to triumph over the proud despisers of God, whom their own presumption drives headlong into excess.

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Commenting on Psalm 75:1-10

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly. This is generally believed to be the voice of God, who will, when he accepts his people, mount his judgment seat and avenge their cause in righteousness. It is rendered by some, "I will take a set time; "and by others, "I will seize the moment." He determines the period of interposition, and when that...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

We must thank God again and again, not once or twice as if that suffices. Our thanksgivings must be repeated, just as our prayers were earnest when we sought mercy. When we share with others in God's mercies, we must join with them in offering praise.

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Commenting on Psalm 75:1-5