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John Brown of Haddington’s Commentary on the PsalmsPsalm 108

Psalm 108 John Brown of Haddington

The first five verses of this psalm are taken from Psalm 57:7-12; and contain praises and thanksgivings to God. The other eight are taken from Psalm 60:5-12; and contain prayers for, and hopes of promised mercies.

Never scruple, my soul, to think, or to sing, or to pray over, the same subjects of importance; but let there be always a newness of affection, and newness of spiritual vigour.


Read or sing this psalm in the Scottish Psalter or the Bay Psalm Book.