Psalms 81:1-3

Oh, That My People Would Listen to Me

To the choirmaster: according to aThe Gittith.
Probably a musical or liturgical term
Of cAsaph.

1 dSing aloud to God our strength;
eshout for joy to the God of Jacob!
2Raise a song; sound fthe tambourine,
gthe sweet lyre with hthe harp.
3Blow the trumpet at ithe new moon,
at the full moon, on our feast day.

Psalms 92:1-3

How Great Are Your Works

A Psalm. A Song for the Sabbath.

1 jIt is good to give thanks to the Lord,
to sing praises to your name, kO Most High;
2to declare your lsteadfast love in mthe morning,
and your nfaithfulness by onight,
3to the music of pthe lute and qthe harp,
to the melody of rthe lyre.

Psalms 149:3-4

3Let them praise his name with sdancing,
making melody to him with ttambourine and ulyre!
4For the Lord vtakes pleasure in his people;
he wadorns the humble with salvation.

Psalms 150:3-6

3 Praise him with xtrumpet sound;
praise him with ylute and zharp!
4Praise him with aatambourine and abdance;
praise him with acstrings and adpipe!
5Praise him with sounding aecymbals;
praise him with loud clashing cymbals!
6Let afeverything that has breath praise the Lord!
agPraise the Lord!

Amos 6:5

5 ahwho sing idle songs to the sound of the harp
and like David aiinvent for themselves instruments of music,
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