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Psalm 135:14BSB·traditional attribution

For the LORD will vindicate His people and will have compassion on His servants.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

Psalm 135 An exhortation to praise God, both for his goodness specially shown to his chosen people, and for his power and glory apparent in the world at large. A contrast is drawn between idols, which had but a vain show of divinity, and the God of Israel, who had established his claim to be considered the only true God by clear and indubitable proofs...

Commenting on Psalm 135:1-21

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

For the Lord will judge his people. He will exercise personal discipline over them, and not leave it to their foes to maltreat them at pleasure. When the correction is ended he will arise and avenge them of their oppressors, who for a while were used by him as his rod.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The psalmist had suggested to us the goodness of God, as the proper matter of our cheerful praises; here he suggests to us the greatness of God as the proper matter of our awful praises; and on this he is most copious, because this we are less forward to consider. I.

Commenting on Psalm 135:5-14