David
Psalm 145:7KJV·superscription

They shall abundantly utter the memory of thy great goodness, and shall sing of thy righteousness.

John Calvin Reformed

David composes this entire psalm as one continuous celebration of God's perfections and works. His theme is God's excellent wisdom, goodness, and righteousness shown both in governing the world and in His particular care for His people. Each verse unfolds what makes Him worthy of endless praise.

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Commenting on Psalm 145:1-21

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

They shall abundantly utter the memory of thy great goodness. They shall pour forth grateful memories even as springs gush with water, plenteously, spontaneously, constantly, joyously. The Lord's redeemed people having been filled with his great goodness, shall retain the happy recollection of it, and shall be moved often and often to utter those recollections.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Whatever others do, I will myself be much in praising God, this is both my duty and my delight. I will speak well of You in solemn devotion and common conversation alike; when the heart overflows with God, the mouth speaks His praise on every occasion. No subject of discourse is more noble, more copious, or more worthy than the glory of God.

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Commenting on Psalm 145:1-9