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Bible Commentaries
Psalms 108

Ellicott's Commentary for English ReadersEllicott's Commentary

Introduction

CVIII.

This psalm is taken with some variations from Psalms 57, 60, Psalms 108:1-5 being from Psalms 57:7-11; Psalms 108:6-13 being from Psalms 60:7-12, where see Notes.

The principal variations are in Psalms 108:3, Jehovah for Adonai.

In Psalms 108:6 the construction is changed to suit the new arrangement and the variation in Psalms 108:10, on which see Note, Psalms 60:8. For the authorship of the parts of which the psalm is composed, see their Introductions. The ascription of the composite production to David furnishes a strong presumption against the historical value of the inscriptions.

Bibliographical Information
Ellicott, Charles John. "Commentary on Psalms 108". "Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/ebc/psalms-108.html. 1905.
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