JFB Commentary

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary

Psalms 136

Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.

Commentary Notes

v1

Psalms 136:1

Ps 136:1-26. The theme is the same as that of Psalm 135. God should be praised for His works of creation and providence, His deliverance and care of His people, and judgments on their enemies, and His goodness to all. The chorus to every verse is in terms of that of Ps 106:1; 118:1-4, and was perhaps used as the Amen by the people, in worship (compare 1Ch 16:36; Ps 105:45).

1-3. The divine titles denote supremacy.

Ps 136 1-Ps 136 26Ps 135Ps 106 1Ps 118 1-Ps 118 41Chr 16 36Ps 105 45
v5

Psalms 136:5

5, 6. by wisdom —or, "in wisdom" (Ps 104:24).

made —literally, "maker of."

above the waters —or, "higher than the waters" (Ps 24:2).

Ps 104 24Ps 24 2
v15

Psalms 136:15

15. overthrew —literally, "shook off," as in Ex 14:27, as a contemptuous rejection of a reptile.

Exod 14 27
v23

Psalms 136:23

23. remembered us —or, "for us" (Ps 132:1).

our low estate —that is, captivity.

Ps 132 1
v24

Psalms 136:24

24. And hath redeemed us —or, literally, "snatched us"—alluding to the sudden deliverance effected by the overthrow of Babylon.

v25

Psalms 136:25

25. To the special favors to His people is added the record of God's goodness to all His creatures (compare Mt 6:30).

Matt 6 30
v26

Psalms 136:26

26. God of heaven —occurs but once (Jon 1:9) before the captivity. It is used by the later writers as specially distinguishing God from idols.

Jonah 1 9