Psalms 30:12
my glory. that is, my tongue, or my soul.16:9; 57:8; Ge 49:6and.Lu 19:40; Ac 4:20I will.13:6; 71:14,23; 145:2; 146:1,2; Re 4:8,9; 7:12Psalms 52:9
praise.145:1,2; 146:2; Eph 3:20,21wait.27:14; 40:1; 48:9,10; 62:1,5; 123:2,3; 130:5,6; Pr 18:10; La 3:25,26for it is.54:6; 73:25,26,28Psalms 113:1-2
1 An exhortation to praise God for his excellency;6 for his mercy. (Title.)This and the following five Psalms form what is called by the Hebrews the great Hallel, or praise; which was sung on their most solemn festivals, and particularly after the celebration of the Passover. (See Mt 26:30. Mr 24:26.) This and the following were probably composed after the return from the captivity. Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.112:1Praise, O.33:1,2; 103:20,21; 134:1; 135:1-3,20; 145:10; Eph 5:19,20; Re 19:5 41:13; 106:48; 1Ch 16:36; 29:10-13; Da 2:20; Eph 3:21; Re 5:13Psalms 145:21
My mouth.1,2,5; 30:12; 51:15; 71:8,15,23,24; 89:1let all flesh.67:3,4; 86:9; 103:22; 117:1,2; 150:6; Re 5:11-14Psalms 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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