2 Kings 11:12
he brought.2,4; 2Ch 23:11put the crown.2Sa 1:10; 12:30; Es 2:17; 6:8; Ps 21:3; 89:39; 132:18; Mt 27:29Heb 2:9; Re 19:12the testimony.Ex 25:16; 31:18; De 17:18-20; Ps 78:5; Isa 8:16,20anointed him.9:3; 1Sa 10:1; 16:13; 2Sa 2:4,7; 5:3; 1Ki 1:39; La 4:20; Ac 4:272Co 1:21; Heb 1:9and they clapped.{Wyyakkoo kaph,} "they clapped the hand," which Mr. Harmer thinks was similar to the mode in which Oriental females express their respect for persons of high rank, by gently applying one of their hands to their mouth. So Pitts relates, that in some of the towns of Barbary, the leaders of the sacred caravan being received with loud acclamations, "the very women get upon the tops of the houses to view the parade, or fine show, where they keep striking their four fingers on their lips, as fast as they can, making a joyful noise all the while." Ps 47:1; 98:8; Isa 55:12and said.1Ki 1:34; Ps 72:15-17; Da 3:9; 6:21; Mt 21:9God save the king. Heb. Let the king live.1Sa 10:24; 2Sa 16:16; *marginsPsalms 47:1
1 The nations are exhorted cheerfully to entertain the kingdom of Christ. (Title.) A Psalm.This Psalm is supposed to have been composed by Solomon on the removal of the ark into the temple, 2 Ch ch. 7. for. or, of.46:1; *title clap.98:4; 2Ki 11:12; Isa 55:12shout.5; 98:4; 1Sa 10:24; 2Sa 6:15; 2Ch 13:15; Ezr 3:11-13; Jer 31:7Zep 3:14; Zec 4:7; 9:9; Lu 19:37-40; Re 19:1,2Isaiah 55:12
ye shall.35:10; 48:20; 49:9,10; 51:11; 65:13,14; Ps 105:43; Jer 30:19Jer 31:12-14; 33:6,11; Zec 2:7-10; Ro 5:1,11; 15:13; Ga 5:22Col 1:11the mountains.14:8; 35:1,2; 42:10,11; 44:23; 49:13; Ps 65:13; 96:11-13; 98:7-9Ps 148:4-13; Lu 15:10; Re 19:1-6clap.1Ch 16:32,33; Ps 47:1
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