PSALM 115*
The Greatness of the True God
I
but to your name give glory
because of your mercy and faithfulness.a
and does whatever he wills.c
II
the work of human hands.e
eyes but do not see.
noses but do not smell.
feet but do not walk;
they produce no sound from their throats.
and anyone who trusts in them.
III
who is their help and shield.g
who is their help and shield.
who is their help and shield.
will bless the house of Israel,
will bless the house of Aaron,
small and great alike.
yours and your descendants.
maker of heaven and earth.
but he has given the earth to the children of Adam.h
not all those go down into silence.i
both now and forever.
Hallelujah!
* [Psalm 115] A response to the enemy taunt, “Where is your God?” This hymn to the glory of Israel’s God (Ps 115:1–3) ridicules the lifeless idols of the nations (Ps 115:4–8), expresses in a litany the trust of the various classes of the people in God (Ps 115:9–11), invokes God’s blessing on them as they invoke the divine name (Ps 115:12–15), and concludes as it began with praise of God. Ps 135:15–18 similarly mocks the Gentile gods and has a similar litany and hymn (Ps 135:19–21).
* [115:2] Where is their God?: implies that God cannot help them.
* [115:9–11] The house of Israel…the house of Aaron…those who fear the LORD: the laity of Israelite birth, the priests, and the converts to Judaism, cf. Ps 118:2–4; 135:19–21. In the New Testament likewise “those who fear the Lord” means converts to Judaism (cf. Acts 10:2, 22, 35; 13:16, 26).
* [115:16] The heavens: the Septuagint reads here “the heaven of heavens” or “the highest heavens,” i.e., above the firmament. See note on Ps 148:4.
* [115:17] See note on Ps 6:5.
d. [115:4–10] Ps 135:15–19; Wis 15:15–16; Is 44:9f; Jer 10:1–5.
i. [115:17] Ps 6:6; 88:11ff; Sir 17:22f; Is 38:18.
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