This is the last of the fifteen songs of degrees;
and, if they were at any time sung all together in the
temple-service, it is fitly made the conclusion of them, for the
design of it is to stir up the ministers to go on with their work
in the night, when the solemnities of the day were over. Some make
this psalm to be a dialogue. I. In the
A song of degrees.
1 Behold, bless ye the Lord, all ye servants of the Lord, which by night stand in the house of the Lord. 2 Lift up your hands in the sanctuary, and bless the Lord. 3 The Lord that made heaven and earth bless thee out of Zion.
This psalm instructs us concerning a two-fold blessing:—
I. Our blessing God, that is, speaking well
of him, which here we are taught to do,
II. God's blessing us, and that is doing
well for us, which we are here taught to desire,