Psalm 105:1 O give thanks unto the LORD; call upon his name: make known his deeds among the people. THE ARGUMENT
The penman of this Psalm was David, as is manifest from
1 Chronicles 16:8, &c. It is a thanksgiving to God for his mercies to his people of Israel.
An exhortation to praise God, and to remember his works and wonders,
Psalm 105:1-6. The story of God’s promises to and providences over Abraham,
Psalm 105:7-15, Joseph,
Psalm 105:16-22, and Jacob in Egypt,
Psalm 105:23-25; over Moses delivering the Israelites,
Psalm 105:26-36; and over them whom he fed in the wilderness, and planted in Canaan,
Psalm 105:37-45.
Call upon his name
or,
proclaim his name, i.e. the fame and glory of his works, as it follows.
Among his people;
each of you amongst his and your people, or even among the heathens, as you have opportunity.