SEV Biblia, Chapter 113:5
¿Quién como el SEÑOR nuestro Dios? El que habite en lo alto;
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Psalms 112:5
Verse 5. Who is like unto the Lord ] Those who are highly exalted are generally unapproachable; they are proud and overbearing; or so surrounded with magnificence and flatterers, that to them the poor have no access; but God, though infinitely exalted, humbleth himself to behold even heaven itself, and much more does he humble himself when he condescends to behold earth and her inhabitants; ( ver. 6.) But so does he love his creatures that he rejoices over even the meanest of them to do them good.
Matthew Henry Commentary
An exhortation to praise God. --God has praise from his own people. They have most reason to prais him; for those who attend him as his servants, know him best, an receive most of his favours, and it is easy, pleasant work to spea well of their Master. God's name ought to be praised in every place from east to west. Within this wide space the Lord's name is to be praised; it ought to be so, though it is not. Ere long it will be, when all nations shall come and worship before him. God is exalted above all blessing and praise. We must therefore say, with holy admiration, Wh is like unto the Lord our God? How condescending in him to behold the things in the earth! And what amazing condescension was it for the So of God to come from heaven to earth, and take our nature upon him, tha he might seek and save those that were lost! How vast his love is taking upon him the nature of man, to ransom guilty souls! God sometimes makes glorious his own wisdom and power, when, having some great work to do, he employs those least likely, and least thought of for it by themselves or others. The apostles were sent from fishing to be fishers of men. And this is God's constant method in his kingdom of grace. He takes men, by nature beggars, and even traitors, to be his favourites, his children, kings and priests unto him; and numbers the with the princes of his chosen people. He gives us all our comforts which are generally the more welcome when long delayed, and no longe expected. Let us pray that those lands which are yet barren, ma speedily become fruitful, and produce many converts to join in praisin the Lord __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
מי 4310 כיהוה 3068 אלהינו 430 המגביהי 1361 לשׁבת׃ 3427