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Psalm 115[a]

The Greatness of the True God

I

Not to us, Lord, not to us
    but to your name give glory
    because of your mercy and faithfulness.(A)
Why should the nations say,
    “Where is their God?”[b](B)

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Notas al pie

  1. Psalm 115 A response to the enemy taunt, “Where is your God?” This hymn to the glory of Israel’s God (Ps 115:1–3) ridicules the lifeless idols of the nations (Ps 115:4–8), expresses in a litany the trust of the various classes of the people in God (Ps 115:9–11), invokes God’s blessing on them as they invoke the divine name (Ps 115:12–15), and concludes as it began with praise of God. Ps 135:15–18 similarly mocks the Gentile gods and has a similar litany and hymn (Ps 135:19–21).
  2. 115:2 Where is their God?: implies that God cannot help them.

Our God is in heaven
    and does whatever he wills.(A)

II

Their idols are silver and gold,(B)
    the work of human hands.(C)

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15 May you be blessed by the Lord,
    maker of heaven and earth.
16 [a]The heavens belong to the Lord,
    but he has given the earth to the children of Adam.(A)

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Notas al pie

  1. 115:16 The heavens: the Septuagint reads here “the heaven of heavens” or “the highest heavens,” i.e., above the firmament. See note on Ps 148:4.