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Many people attribute their deliverance to fortune or their own skill, yielding only scattered praise to God.
This summons extends to bodily powers first: the tongue, "glory of our frame," must be tuned like David's harp of old.
The very repetition itself teaches us that our praises must be characterized by earnestness, frequency, delight, and universality.
The reason is absolute: "For great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee." Exell observes that men have rightly been infuriated by earthly deliverances.