Preaching Commentary
Dissolving the Divisions
The Psalms divide—we would call it an over-simplification—the earth’s inhabitants into “Israel” and “the nations” (the earth). Psalm 98, quite interestingly, virtually ignores that division, and intertwines Israel’s salvation and the world’s into a homogenous whole.
Keeping that in mind, we can view Psalm 98 under three themes. First, the psalmist issues a summons, evidently spoken both to Israel and the nations to “Sing to the LORD a new song, for he has done marvelous things” (98:1, NIV). Then the same verb occurs twice more in a summons to “all the earth” (vv. 4, 6), accompanied by the celebratory instruments used on a festive occasion, especially when a new king…
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