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■ 시편 146장

1. 할렐루야 내 영혼아 여호와를 찬양하라

  Praise ye the Lord . Praise the Lord , O my soul .

 

2. 나의 생전에 여호와를 찬양하며 나의 평생에 내 하나님을 찬송하리로다

  While I live will I praise the Lord : I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being.

 

3. 방백들을 의지하지 말며 도울 힘이 없는 인생도 의지하지 말지니

  Put not your trust in princes , nor in the son of man , in whom there is no help .

 

4. 그 호흡이 끊어지면 흙으로 돌아가서 당일에 그 도모가 소멸하리로다

  His breath goeth forth , he returneth to his earth ; in that very day his thoughts perish .

 

5. 야곱의 하나님으로 자기 도움을 삼으며 여호와 자기 하나님에게 그 소망을 두는 자는 복이 있도다

  Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help , whose hope is in the Lord his God :

 

6. 여호와는 천지와 바다와 그 중의 만물을 지으시며 영원히 진실함을 지키시며

  Which made heaven , and earth , the sea , and all that therein is: which keepeth truth for ever :

 

7. 압박 당하는 자를 위하여 공의로 판단하시며 주린 자에게 식물을 주시는 자시로다 여호와께서 갇힌 자를 해방하시며

  Which executeth judgment for the oppressed : which giveth food to the hungry . The Lord looseth the prisoners :

 

8. 여호와께서 소경의 눈을 여시며 여호와께서 비굴한 자를 일으키시며 여호와께서 의인을 사랑하시며

  The Lord openeth the eyes of the blind : the Lord raiseth them that are bowed down : the Lord loveth the righteous :

 

9. 여호와께서 객을 보호하시며 고아와 과부를 붙드시고 악인의 길은 굽게 하시는도다

  The Lord preserveth the strangers ; he relieveth the fatherless and widow : but the way of the wicked he turneth upside down .

 

10. 시온아 여호와 네 하나님은 영원히 대대에 통치하시리로다 할렐루야

  The Lord shall reign for ever , even thy God , O Zion , unto all generations . Praise ye the Lord .

 

■ 주석 보기

【시146:1 JFB】시146:1-10. An exhortation to praise God, who, by the gracious and faithful exercise of His power in goodness to the needy, is alone worthy of implicit trust.

 

【시146:1 CWC】Psalm 135.
Praises God for choosing Jacob (vv. 1-4), extols His power in the natural world (vv. 5-7), and in the deliverance of His people from Egypt (vv. 8, 9) and bringing them into the promised land (vv. 10-12). All this is in contrast to the vanity pf idols (vv. 13-18).
Psalm 136.
Is of the same character as the preceding, but is notable for the chorus attached to each verse -- a chorus with which we have become familiar in other psalms (106:1; 118:1-4), and which may have been used by the people somewhat like the "Amen."
Psalm 137.
Is plainly identified as to its period and design.
Psalm 139.
Is perhaps the most sublime declaration of the omnipresence of God found in the Holy Scriptures. In the light of that attribute the Psalmist is willing to submit himself to the closest scrutinizing (v. 23), and for the reason indicated at the close. Who will follow in his train?
We have now reached another group of David's psalms (138-140) whose structure and style are like some of the earlier ones -- complaint, prayer, hope, praise.
Psalm 142.
Is unique in the historical note attached to it. The "cave" spoken of may have been Adullam (삼상22:1), or Engedi (삼상24:3), but it is not necessary to believe that the psalm was composed while David was in the cave. It may have been written later when his experience in the cave furnished a good illustration of his present need and an argument for his relief.
Psalms 147-150.
Are thought to especially celebrate the rebuilding of Jerusalem, and correspond to the conditions in 느6:16; 12:27 and other places, although their millennial application is not far to seek.
The last psalm is a fitting close to the book, "reciting the place, theme, mode and extent of Jehovah's exalted praise."

 

【시146:1 MHCC】If it is our delight to praise the Lord while we live, we shall certainly praise him to all eternity. With this glorious prospect before us, how low do worldly pursuits seem! There is a Son of man in whom there is help, even him who is also the Son of God, who will not fail those that trust in him. But all other sons of men are like the man from whom they sprung, who, being in honour, did not abide. God has given the earth to the children of men, but there is great striving about it. Yet, after a while, no part of the earth will be their own, except that in which their dead bodies are laid. And when man returns to his earth, in that very day all his plans and designs vanish and are gone: what then comes of expectations from him?

 

【시146:5 MHCC】The psalmist encourages us to put confidence in God. We must hope in the providence of God for all we need as to this life, and in the grace of God for that which is to come. The God of heaven became a man that he might become our salvation. Though he died on the cross for our sins, and was laid in the grave, yet his thoughts of love to us did not perish; he rose again to fulfil them. When on earth, his miracles were examples of what he is still doing every day. He grants deliverance to captives bound in the chains of sin and Satan. He opens the eyes of the understanding. He feeds with the bread of life those who hunger for salvation; and he is the constant Friend of the poor in spirit, the helpless: with him poor sinners, that are as fatherless, find mercy; and his kingdom shall continue for ever. Then let sinners flee to him, and believers rejoice in him. And as the Lord shall reign for ever, let us stir up each other to praise his holy name.

 

※ 일러두기

웹 브라우저 주소창에 'https://foreverorkr.tistory.com/pages/' 다음에 '창1' 처럼 성경 약자와 장 번호를 입력하면 해당 장으로 바로 이동할 수 있다. 상단의 '한글듣기'와 '영어듣기' 우측의 플레이 아이콘을 누르면 읽는 성경을 들으며 읽을 수 있다.(읽는 성경의 출처는 https://mp3bible.ca , https://www.wordproject.org 이다) 성경 번역본은 개역 한글과 킴제임스 버전(KJV)이다. 주석은 세 가지로 CWC는 Christian Workers' Commentary, MHCC는 Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary, JFB는 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible을 의미한다.

 

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