SEV Biblia, Chapter 111:1
¶ Alelu-JAH. Alef Alabaré al SEÑOR con todo el corazón, Bet en la compañía y en la congregación de los rectos.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Psalms 110:1
Verse 1. I will praise the Lord with my whole heart ] If we profess to "sing to the praise and glory of God," the heart, and the whole heart, without division and distraction, must be employed in the work. In the assembly ] dwsb besod, in the secret assembly-the private religious meetings for the communion of saints. And in the congregation, hd[ edah, the general assembly-the public congregation. There were such meetings as the former ever since God had a Church on the earth; and to convey general information, there must be public assemblies.
Matthew Henry Commentary
The Lord is to be praised for his works.
--The psalmist resolves to praise God himself. Our exhortations and ou examples should agree together. He recommends the works of the Lord, a the proper subject, when we are praising him; and the dealings of his providence toward the world, the church, and particular persons. All the works of the Lord are spoken of as one, it is his work; s admirably do all the dispensations of his providence centre in on design. The works of God, humbly and diligently sought into, shall all be found just and holy. God's pardoning sin is the most wonderful of all his works, and ought to be remembered to his glory. He will ever be mindful of his covenant; he has ever been so, and he ever will be so His works of providence were done according to the truth of the Divin promises and prophecies, and so were verity, or truth; and by him wh has a right to dispose of the earth as he pleases, and so are judgment or righteous: and this holds good of the work of grace upon the hear of man, ver. #(7, 8). All God's commandments are sure; all have bee fulfilled by Christ, and remain with him for a rule of walk an conversation to us. He sent redemption unto his people, out of Egypt a first, and often afterwards; and these were typical of the grea redemption, which in the fulness of time was to be wrought out by the Lord Jesus. Here his everlasting righteousness shines forth in unio with his boundless mercy. No man is wise who does not fear the Lord; n man acts wisely except as influenced by that fear. This fear will lea to repentance, to faith in Christ, to watchfulness and obedience. Suc persons are of a good understanding, however poor, unlearned, or despised __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
הללו 1984 יה 3050 אודה 3034 יהוה 3068 בכל 3605 לבב 3824 בסוד 5475 ישׁרים 3477 ועדה׃ 5712