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    Psalms 138

    It does not appear, nor is it material to enquire, upon what occasion David penned this psalm; but in it, I. He looks back with thankfulness upon the experiences he had had of God’s goodness to him, Psalms 138:1-138:3. II. He looks forward with comfort, in hopes, 1. That others would go on to praise God like him, Psalms 138:4, 138:5. 2. That God would go on to do good to him, Psalms 138:6-138:8. In singing this psalm we must in like manner devote ourselves to God’s praise and glory and repose ourselves in his power and goodness.MHBCC 617.1

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