(L)Singing...
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Singing is an excellent clue to a person's disposition. I know that when I come home from work and find my wife singing over the dinner preparations I can expect a really happy meal. On different occasions my wife will say to me, "It's so nice to hear you singing to yourself. You sound so happy." I have heard others singing who were happy.
Israel is happy in this lesson for today. The people are moved to singing. Feeling their emotions like they do is a community experience. Thus a community expression is needed. They gather together and they sing the praises of a God who is their defender. Verse after verse goes on to tell about the great defender.
There is a wonderful relationship between what God has done and what these people have discovered. Their city has walls made of salvation (not just bricks); gates of righteousness (not just bronze); minds which are at peace (not materially); enemies are trodden underfoot (not just beaten in war); and so on. If self-praise stinks (as the old German expression would lead us to believe), then the odor around Israel while they are singing this psalm of praise is indeed pleasing to the nostrils of God.
-- Netz
Singing is an excellent clue to a person's disposition. I know that when I come home from work and find my wife singing over the dinner preparations I can expect a really happy meal. On different occasions my wife will say to me, "It's so nice to hear you singing to yourself. You sound so happy." I have heard others singing who were happy.
Israel is happy in this lesson for today. The people are moved to singing. Feeling their emotions like they do is a community experience. Thus a community expression is needed. They gather together and they sing the praises of a God who is their defender. Verse after verse goes on to tell about the great defender.
There is a wonderful relationship between what God has done and what these people have discovered. Their city has walls made of salvation (not just bricks); gates of righteousness (not just bronze); minds which are at peace (not materially); enemies are trodden underfoot (not just beaten in war); and so on. If self-praise stinks (as the old German expression would lead us to believe), then the odor around Israel while they are singing this psalm of praise is indeed pleasing to the nostrils of God.
-- Netz
