Psalms 147
Tyndale Open Study Notes 10 verses
Psalms 147:1
Ps 147 The psalmist calls for the Lord to be praised for restoring and blessing Zion, caring for the poor, displaying his power over nature, and revealing himself to his people.147:1 This verse is a call to worship.
Psalms 147:2
147:2-6 The psalmist recalls the restoration of Jerusalem and the Lord’s afflicted exiles.
Psalms 147:4
147:4-5 The Lord created the heavens. • He counts the stars: God’s people can feel secure in knowing that the Lord attends to every detail of his creation; he knows all that belongs to him.
Psalms 147:6
147:6 God measures out his justice on the poor and on the wicked (55:22; 140:12; 145:14; 146:7).
Psalms 147:7
147:7-11 Human achievements fail to impress the God who commands nature; rather, he takes pleasure in those who fear him.
Psalms 147:8
147:8 God holds sovereign power over the weather (77:17-18; 78:26; 104:4; 148:5-6).
Psalms 147:10
147:10-11 human might: Any physical or intellectual achievement is a gift from the Lord, just like the strength of a horse. These gifts are a reason to praise the Lord, not to boast (Jer 9:23-24).
Psalms 147:13
147:13 The bars of the city gates symbolize defenses against enemies. • God blessed his people by empowering them with safety, prosperity, peace, and provisions (see 133:3).
Psalms 147:15
147:15-18 Simply by speaking his command, the Lord can change the season from unbearable winter to refreshing spring (see 147:8; 148:5-6).
Psalms 147:19
147:19-20 words . . . decrees . . . regulations: The Lord gave powerful words to Israel so that they might obey him (105:45).