Psalms117
English Standard Version
1 the Lord, ! him, !
2 is his us, and the of the Lord . the Lord!
Cross References
Psalms 117Explicitly quoted by Paul to prove the prophetic calling of the Gentile nations to praise God.
Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB
Connects Christ's ministry to the truth and mercy of God, confirming promises made to the fathers.
Supported by John Calvin
Links the Gentiles glorifying God for His mercy to the Old Testament praise passages.
Supported by John Calvin
Prophesies that all nations shall come and worship before the Lord and glorify His name.
Supported by John Calvin
Parallels the dual themes of the Lord's mercy and everlasting truth.
Repeats the urgent call for all peoples and nations to praise God.
An eschatological fulfillment of all nations coming to worship and glorify God's name.
Associates God's truth to Jacob and His mercy to Abraham as enduring attributes.
Want this kind of study for every chapter you read?
Grammatical-historical hermeneutics. Sola Scriptura. Refuses to allegorize. Free Bible reading + 5 AI questions a day, no sign-in required.