Summary
In Psalm 108 the psalmist declares a fixed heart and intent to sing praise with joy. He calls the psaltery and harp to awaken early, proclaiming worship among the people and the nations. The psalm extols God's great mercy above the heavens, inviting God’s exaltation and deliverance of His beloved. It includes symbolic territorial claims—Gilead, Manasseh, Ephraim, Judah, Moab, Edom, and Philistia—illustrating divine authority over lands and enemies. The psalm concludes with a plea for help against threats, trusting that God will tread down the adversaries.