Psalms 146:1

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Key Reflection

In Psalms 146:1–3, the psalmist encourages praising God, highlighting that relying on human leaders or wealth for salvation is futile. This sets up a contrast with trusting in God alone, emphasizing His enduring and trustworthy nature, which forms part of the broader theme of Psalm's collection—praising God as the ultimate source of hope and strength.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Praise ye the Lord - “Ye” - all people. Margin, Hallelujah. SeePsalms 104:35;Psalms 106:1. Praise the Lord, O my soul -SeePsalms 103:1, note;Psalms 104:1, note.

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