Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 104:33-34
Psalms 104:33-34. I will sing unto the Lord, &c. Whatever others do, I will not fail to give to God his glory and due praises. My meditation of him My praising of God concerning the glory of his works; shall be sweet Either, 1st, To God; he will graciously accept it; praise being his most acceptable sacrifice, Psalms 69:30-31. Or rather, 2d, To myself. I will not only do this work of praising God, but I will do it cheerfully and with delight: it shall be a pleasure to me to praise... read more
Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Psalms 104:33
I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live - That is, I will continue to praise him; I will never cease to adore him. The result of the psalmist’s meditations on the wonderful works of God is to awaken in his mind a desire to praise God forever. He is so filled with a sense of his greatness and glory that he sees that there would be occasion for eternal praise; or that the reason for praise could never be exhausted. He who has any proper sense of the greatness, the majesty, and the glory of... read more