29. The psalm concludes as it began, making a complete circle of joyful adoration. We can well suppose that the notes at the close of the loud hallelujah were more swift, more sweet, more loud than at the beginning. Israel, the house of Aaron, and all that feared the Lord joined in one common hymn, and the people went every one to his own home, quietly and happily musing upon the goodness of the Lord, whose mercy fills eternity.
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