Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
The substance of this Psalm, and portions of the ninety-seventh, ninety-eighth, and hundredth, are found in 1Ch. 16:7-36, which was used by David's directions in the dedication of the tabernacle on Mount Zion. The dispensation of the Messiah was typified by that event, involving, as it did, a more permanent seat of worship, and the introduction of additional and more spiritual services. Hence the language of these Psalms may be regarded as having a higher import than that pertinent to the occasion on which it was thus publicly used. (Psalms 96:1-13)
All nations are invited to unite in this most joyful praise.
new song—literally, "fresh," or new mercies (Psalms 33:3; Psalms 40:3).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Psalms 96:1:
1 Chronicles 16:7
Psalms 33:3
Psalms 96:1-3
Psalms 149:1
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