Psalms 104:33
63:4; 145:1,2; 146:2Psalms 145:1-3
1 David praises God for his fame;8 for his goodness;11 for his kingdom;14 for his providence;17 for his justice, holiness, and saving mercy. A.M. 2989. B.C. 1015. (Title.) David's.This incomparable song of praise, which is the last of the acrostic or alphabetical Psalms, each verse beginning with a consecutive letter of the Hebrew alphabet, is supposed to have been composed by David towards the close of his life. Psalm of praise.100:1; *title extol thee.30:1; 68:4; 71:14-24; 103:1,2; Da 4:37my God.44:4; 45:1,6; 47:6-8; 48:2,3; 95:3; 149:2; Isa 33:22; Mal 1:14Mt 25:34; Re 19:16I will bless.21; 30:12; 52:9; 113:1,2; 146:1,2 Every day.72:15; 119:164; Re 7:15 Great.48:1; 96:4; 147:5; Job 5:9; 9:10; Re 15:3and his greatness is unsearchable. Heb. and of his greatnessthere is no search. 139:6; Job 5:9; 9:10; 11:7-9; 26:14; Isa 40:28; Ro 11:33Psalms 146:1-2
1 The Psalmist vows perpetual praises to God.3 He exhorts not to trust in man.5 God, for his power, justice, mercy, and kingdom, is only worthy to be trusted. A.M. 3489. B.C. 515. Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.105:45Praise the Lord.103:1,22; 104:1,35 While I live.63:4; 71:14,15; 104:33; 145:1,2; Re 7:9-17
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