PSALM CVII.
The most of the Psalms have a peculiar respect unto the Church or People of God, or to some eminent members thereof; but there are some few Psalms which have a more general respect to all Nations, of which number this is one. Wherein the Psalmist discourseth of the merciful Providence of God towards all mankind, and of his readi∣ness to help them in all their distresses, some few parti∣cular instances whereof he mentioneth, and leaveth the rest to be understood, there being the same reason of all. But withal he takes notice also of Gods Judgments upon wicked Persons and People. And by this representation of Gods mercies and judgments, he invites all nations to an acknowledgment of the true God, to praise him for his favours, and to tremble at his judgments, which is their just duty and reasonable service.
1. O * 1.1 Give thanks unto the LORD, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever a 1.2.
2. Let the redeemed of the LORD b 1.3 say so c 1.4, whom he hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy d 1.5.
3. And gathered them out of the lands, from the east and from the west, from the north e 1.6, and † 1.7 from the south f 1.8.
4. They wandred in the wilderness g 1.9 in a so∣litary way, they found no city to dwell in h 1.10.
5. Hungry and thirsty, their Soul fainted in them i 1.11.
6. Then they cryed unto the LORD k 1.12, in their trouble, and he delivered them out of their distresses l 1.13.