Psalm 138:1 A Psalm of David. I will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods will I sing praise unto thee. THE ARGUMENT
This is a Psalm of thanksgiving to God for those great deliverances which he had granted to David from Saul and other enemies; by the remembrance whereof David encourageth himself to trust in God in all him future difficulties.
David praiseth God for his goodness and truth showed to him, and foretelleth that the kings of this earth shall also praise him,
Psalm 138:1-6, and professeth the fruit of his trusting in God in the midst of troubles,
Psalm 138:7 ,8.
Either,
1. Before the angels, who were represented by the cherubims upon the ark, who are called gods,
Psalm 8:5 97:7, compared with
Hebrews 1:6 2:7, who also are present in the congregations of God’s people,
1 Corinthians 11:10. Or rather,
2. Before kings and princes, by comparing this with
Psalm 138:4,
All kings
(provoked by my example)
shall praise thee; and with
Psalm 119:46,
I will speak of thy testimonies before kings. And these are most commonly called gods in Scripture, as
Exodus 21:6 22:9,28, compared with
Deu 19:17. Besides, David mentions this as something singular and extraordinary, and designed by him; whereas the doing of this before the angels is common to all, and is unavoidably necessary.