am 3560, bc 444 (Title), This Psalm, which was probably composed by Ezra, is another of the alphabetical Psalms. It consists of twenty-two parts, answering to the number of the Hebrew letters; every part being divided into eight verses, and each verse beginning with that letter which forms the title of the part; that is, the first part of eight verses with א, the second with ב, etc. It is an elegant, important, and useful composition; the chief subjects of which are the excellence of God's laws, and the happiness of those who observe them.
Blessed: Psa 1:1-3, Psa 32:1-2, Psa 112:1, Psa 128:1; Mat 5:3-12; Luk 11:28; Joh 13:17; Jam 1:25; Rev 22:14