7. He is the Lord our God. Blessed be his name. Jehovah condescends to be our God. This
sentence contains a greater wealth of meaning than all the eloquence of orators
can compass, and there is more joy in it than in all the sonnets of them that
make merry. His judgments are in all the earth, or “in all the land,” for the
whole of the country was instructed by his law, ruled by his statutes, and
protected by his authority. What a joy that God is never absent from us; his
judgments are in all the places in which we dwell.
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