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Psalm 92:8BSB·traditional attribution

But You, O LORD, are exalted forever!

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 92 This psalm contains an exhortation to praise God, and shows how much ground we have for this exercise from the works of God, insisting, especially, upon his justice, displayed in the protection of his people, and the destruction of the wicked.

Commenting on Psalm 92:1-15

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

But thou, Lord, art most high for evermore. This is the middle verse of the Psalm, and the great fact which this Sabbath song is meant to illustrate. God is at once the highest and most enduring of all beings. Others rise to fall, but he is the Most High to eternity. Glory be to his name! How great a God we worship!

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The psalmist had said (Psa 92:4) that from the works of God he would take occasion to triumph; and here he does so. I. He triumphs over God's enemies (Psa 92:7, Psa 92:9, Psa 92:11), triumphs in the foresight of their destruction, not as it would be the misery of his fellow-creatures, but as it would redound to the honour of God's justice and holiness.

Commenting on Psalm 92:7-15