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Psalm 75:9ESV·superscription

But I will declare it forever; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob.

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

But I will declare for ever. Thus will the saints occupy themselves with rehearsing Jehovah's praises, while their foes are drunken with the wine of wrath. They shall chant while the others roar in anguish, and justly so, for the former Psalm informed us that such had been the case on earth, —"thine enemies roar in the sanctuary, "—the place where the chosen praised the Lord.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

In these verses we have two great doctrines laid down and two good inferences drawn from them, for the confirmation of what he had before said. I. Here are two great truths laid down concerning God's government of the world, which we ought to mix faith with, both pertinent to the occasion: - 1.

Commenting on Psalm 75:6-10