Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Psalms 89:28-37

This relation is perpetual with David's descendants, as a whole typical in official position of his last greatest descendant. Hence though in personal relations any of them might be faithless and so punished, their typical relation shall continue. His oath confirms His promise, and the most enduring objects of earth and heaven illustrate its perpetual force (Psalms 72:5, Psalms 72:7, Psalms 72:17).



Psalms 89:19-37

Then—when the covenant was established, of whose execution the exalted views of God now given furnish assurance.

thou . . . to thy holy one—or godly saint, object of favor (Psalms 4:3). Nathan is meant (II Samuel 7:17; I Chronicles 17:3-15).

laid help—literally, "given help." David was chosen and then exalted.




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