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Psalm 106:12KJV·author unknown

Then believed they his words; they sang his praise.

John Calvin Reformed

This psalm shows God's boundless goodness toward His people, yet it confesses that they repaid His kindness with rank ingratitude, idolatry, and rebellion from the very start. The Psalmist begins with praise precisely so that we would dare to ask pardon for such shameful abuse of His covenant mercies.

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Commenting on Psalm 106:1-48

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

They believed only when they saw the fact staring them in the face, this is no credit to them, but their shame. Any Egyptian would have done as much. Their song was excellent while it lasted, but they had scarce sung it before they fell to murmuring and forgot His works.

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Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Here begins a penitential confession of sin, which was in a special manner seasonable now that the church was in distress; for thus we must justify God in all that he brings upon us, acknowledging that therefore he has done right, because we have done wickedly; and the remembrance of former sins, notwithstanding which God did not cast off his people, is an encouragement to...

Commenting on Psalm 106:6-12