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Psalm 92:8KJV·author unknown

But thou, LORD, art most high for evermore.

John Calvin Reformed

This psalm teaches us to praise God because His justice and faithfulness never fail. He protects His people, destroys the wicked, and by setting aside the Sabbath for this exercise, He wisely secures us from fainting under affliction and turns us from iniquity by showing that sinners, however they prosper briefly, will swiftly perish.

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Commenting on Psalm 92:1-15

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

God is the Most High eternally while all others rise only to fall. The ungodly are destroyed forever; evil is cast down and the Holy One reigns supreme. Who would not fear You, O eternal and exalted One!

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Matthew Henry Presbyterian

The wicked flourish like spring grass, numerous and green, yet this very prosperity is their doom, the sheep fattened for slaughter. The workers of iniquity, though they combine against God and seem to prosper in power, cannot escape His justice; who ever hardened his heart against God and prospered?

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Commenting on Psalm 92:7-15