Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Psalms 106:5

see the good—participate in it (Psalms 37:13).

thy chosen—namely, Israel, God's elect (Isaiah 43:20; Isaiah 45:4). As God seems to have forgotten them, they pray that He would "remember" them with the favor which belongs to His own people, and which once they had enjoyed.

thine inheritance— (Deuteronomy 9:29; Deuteronomy 32:9).



Psalms 106:4-5

In view of the desert of sins to be confessed, the writer invokes God's covenant mercy to himself and the Church, in whose welfare he rejoices. The speaker, me, I, is not the Psalmist himself, but the people, the present generation (compare Psalms 106:6).

visit—(Compare Psalms 8:4).


 
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