Expositor's Bible Commentary - Psalms 111:1-10
Psalms 111:1-10ANOTHER series of psalms headed with Hallelujah begins here and includes the two following psalms. The prefix apparently indicates liturgical use. The present psalm is closely allied to the next. Both are acrostic and correspond verse to verse, as will appear in the exposition. Together they represent God and the godly, this psalm magnifying the Divine character and acts, the other painting the ideal godly man as, in some real fashion, an "imitator of God as a beloved child."... read more
Expositor's Dictionary of Texts - Psalms 111:1-10
The Beginning of Wisdom Psalms 111:10 Are we as a people entering upon a period of physical and moral deterioration? It is a question which is vexing the minds of many. May it not be said that few lovers of their country can be wholly at their ease as they watch the streams of thought and habit and speech which seem to be carrying along with them the great masses of our people of every rank and class? I. The Source of Strength. Have we as a people the moral stuff and strength with which we... read more