Verse 25
25, 26. My praise shall be of thee—or, perhaps better, "from thee," that is, God gives grace to praise Him. With offering praise, he further evinces his gratitude by promising the payment of his vows, in celebrating the usual festival, as provided in the law (Deuteronomy 12:18; Deuteronomy 16:11), of which the pious or humble, and they that seek the Lord (His true worshippers) shall partake abundantly, and join him in praise [Deuteronomy 16:11- :]. In the enthusiasm produced by his lively feelings, he addresses such in words, assuring them of God's perpetual favor [Deuteronomy 16:11- :]. The dying of the heart denotes death (Deuteronomy 16:11- :); so its living denotes life.
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