Verse 1
Psalm 47:1-9. Praise is given to God for victory, perhaps that recorded (2 Chronicles 20:20-30); and His dominions over all people, Jews and Gentiles, is asserted.
clap … hands … people — literally, “peoples,” or “nations” (compare Deuteronomy 32:43; Psalm 18:49; Psalm 98:9).
Verse 2-3
His universal sovereignty now exists, and will be made known.
Verse 3
under us — that is, His saints; Israel‘s temporal victories were types of the spiritual conquests of the true Church.
Verse 4
inheritance — the heathen to be possessed by His Church (Psalm 2:8), as Canaan by the Jews.
excellency of Jacob — literally, “pride,” or, that in which he glories (not necessarily, though often, in a bad sense), the privileges of the chosen people -
whom he loved — His love being the sole cause of granting them.
Verses 5-7
God, victorious over His enemies, reascends to heaven, amid the triumphant praises of His people, who celebrate His sovereign dominion. This sovereignty is what the Psalm teaches; hence he adds,
sing … praises with understanding — literally, “sing and play an instructive (Psalm).” The whole typifies Christ‘s ascension (compare Psalm 68:18).
Verse 8-9
The instruction continued.
throne of … holiness — or, “holy throne” (see on Psalm 2:6; see on Psalm 23:4).
Verse 9
princes — who represent peoples. For -
even — supply, “as,” or, “to” - that is, they all become united under covenant with Abraham‘s God.
shields — as in Hosea 4:18, “rulers” [Margin].