4 The Lord is high over all nations, and his glory is higher than the heavens.
<To the chief music-maker on the Gittith. A Psalm. Of David.> O Lord, our Lord, whose glory is higher than the heavens, how noble is your name in all the earth!
The Lord is great in Zion; he is high over all the nations.
But is it truly possible that God may be housed on earth? see, heaven and the heaven of heavens are not wide enough to be your resting-place; how much less this house which I have made!
For your mercy is great, stretching up to the heavens, and your righteousness goes up to the clouds. Be lifted up, O God, higher than the heavens, let your glory be over all the earth.
See, the nations are to him like a drop hanging from a bucket, and like the small dust in the scales: he takes up the islands like small dust.
All the nations are as nothing before him; even less than nothing, a thing of no value.
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Commentary on Psalms 113 Matthew Henry Commentary
Psalm 113
This psalm begins and ends with "Hallelujah;' for, as many others, it is designed to promote the great and good work of praising God.
Psa 113:1-9
In this psalm,