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Psalm 99:4KJV·author unknown

The king’s strength also loveth judgment; thou dost establish equity, thou executest judgment and righteousness in Jacob.

John Calvin Reformed

PSALM 99 This psalm differs from those which precede it in one respect, that it speaks of the kingdom of God, and the blessings consequent upon it, as confined within Judea; and rather calls upon the posterity of Abraham, in distinction from the surrounding nations, to praise God for the privilege of their adoption. Psalm 99:1-4 1.

Commenting on Psalm 99:1-9

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

The king's strength also loveth judgment. God is the king, the mercy-seat is his throne, and the sceptre which he sways is holy like himself. His power never exerts itself tyrannically; he is a sovereign, and he is absolute in his government, but his might delights in right, his force is used for just purposes only.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

The foundation of all religion is laid in this truth, That the Lord reigns. God governs the world by his providence, governs the church by his grace, and both by his Son. We are to believe not only that the Lord lives, but that the Lord reigns.

Commenting on Psalm 99:1-5