Psalms 148:13-14
for his name.8:1,9; 99:3,4,9; So 5:9,16; Isa 6:3; Zec 9:17; Php 3:8excellent. Heb. exalted.1Ch 29:11; Isa 12:4; 33:5; Mt 6:13glory.57:6; 72:19; 108:4; 113:4; Eph 4:10; 1Pe 3:22 exalteth.75:10; 89:17; 92:10; 112:9; 1Sa 2:1; Lu 1:52the praise.145:10; 149:9; Lu 2:32; Re 5:8-14a people.Ex 19:5,6; De 4:7; Eph 2:13,17,19; 1Pe 2:9Psalms 149
1 The prophet exhorts to praise God for his love to the church;5 and for that power which he has given to the church. Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.148:1Sing.33:3; 96:1; 98:1; 144:9; Isa 42:10; Re 5:9in the congregation.22:22,25; 68:26; 89:5; 111:1; 116:18; Heb 2:12 rejoice.100:1-3; 135:3,4; De 7:6,7; 12:7; 1Sa 12:22; Job 35:10; Isa 54:5let the.Isa 52:7; 62:11,12; Joe 2:23; Zec 9:9; Mt 21:5; 25:34; Lu 19:27,38Joh 19:15,19-22; Php 3:3; Re 19:6 in the dance. or, with the pipe.150:4; *marg:Ex 15:20; Jud 11:34; 2Sa 6:16; Jer 31:13with the timbrel.33:2; 81:2; 137:2-4; 150:3-5; 1Ch 15:28,29; 16:42; 25:6; 2Ch 29:25Ezr 3:10 taketh pleasure.22:8; 35:27; 117:2; 147:11; Pr 11:20; Isa 62:4,5; Jer 32:41Zep 3:17beautify.90:17; 132:16; Isa 61:1-3,10; Heb 12:10; 1Pe 3:4; 5:5; Re 7:14 the saints.23:1; 118:15; 145:10; Ro 5:2; 1Pe 1:8sing.42:8; 63:5,6; 92:2; Job 35:10 the high.96:4; Ne 9:5; Da 4:37; Lu 2:14; Re 19:6mouth. Heb. throat.115:7; 145:3-5and a two-edged.Heb 4:12; Re 1:16 137:8,9; Nu 31:2,3; Jud 5:23; 1Sa 15:2,3,18-23; Zec 9:13-16Zec 14:17-19; Re 19:11-21 Jos 10:23,24; 12:7; Jud 1:6,7 to execute.137:8; De 7:1,2; 32:42,43; Isa 14:22,23; Re 17:14-16this honour.148:14; 1Co 6:2,3; Re 3:21Psalms 150
1 An exhortation to praise God;3 with all kinds of instruments. Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.149:1in his sanctuary.29:9; 66:13-16; 116:18,19; 118:19,20; 134:2in the firmament.Ge 1:6-8; Eze 1:22-26; 10:1; Da 12:3 for his mighty.145:5,6; Re 15:3,4according.96:4; 145:3; De 3:24; Jer 32:17-19 with the sound.81:2,3; 98:5,6; Nu 10:10; 1Ch 15:24,28; 16:42; Da 3:5trumpet. or, cornet. the psaltery.33:2; 92:3; 108:2; 149:3 with the timbrel.Ex 15:20dance. or, pipe.149:3; *marg:stringed.33:2; 92:3; 144:9; Isa 38:20; Hab 3:19organs.Job 30:31 the loud cymbals.1Ch 15:16,19,28; 16:5; 25:1,6 Let every thing.103:22; 145:10; 148:7-11; Re 5:13 CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE BOOK OF PSALMS. The Psalms have been the general song of the universal Church; and in their praise, all the Fathers have been unanimously eloquent. Men of all nations find in these compositions a language at once suitable to their feelings, and expressive of their highest joys and deepest sorrows, as well as of all the endlessly varied wishes and desires of their hearts. Whether the pious believer is disposed to indulge the exalted sentiments of praise and thanksgiving towards the ALMIGHTY FATHER of his being; to pour out his soul in penitence or prayer; to bewail, with tears of contrition, past offences; to magnify the goodness and mercy of GOD; to dwell with ecstacy on the divine attributes of wisdom and omnipotence; or to rejoice in the coming of the MESSIAH, the Psalms afford him the most perfect models for expressing all his feelings.
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