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Psalm 148
148:1 Praise the Lord ! Praise the Lord from the sky ! Praise him in the heavens !

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  • Agungkan Allahmu [KJ.72] ( The God of Abraham Praise / Yigdol )
  • Cakrawala dan Malaikat [KJ.65]
  • Hai Anak-Anak, Muda dan Belia [KJ.67]
  • Hai Makhluk Alam Semesta [KJ.60] ( All Creatures of Our God and King / Altissimo Omnipotente )
  • Hai Mari Sembah [KJ.4] ( O Worship the King )
  • Hai Waris Kerajaan [KJ.88]
  • Haleluya, Pujilah [KJ.1]
  • Haleluya, Terpujilah [KJ.243]
  • Kami Puji dengan Riang [KJ.3]
  • Muliakan Allah Bapa [KJ.242]
  • Sebelum Semua Jadi [KJ.136]
  • Tuhan Allah, NamaMu [KJ.5] ( Grosser Gott, wir loben dich / Holy God, We praise Thy Name / Te Deum laudamus )
  • Ya Tuhan, Kami Puji NamaMu Besar [KJ.7]
  • [Psa 148:1] Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah (kirkpatrick)
  • [Psa 148:1] Hallelujah, Praise The Lord!
  • [Psa 148:1] Praise The Lord In Heavenly Places
  • [Psa 148:1] Praise The Lord Of Heaven
  • [Psa 148:1] Praise The Lord: Ye Heavens, Adore Him
  • [Psa 148:1] Praise To The Holiest In The Height
  • [Psa 148:1] Praise Ye, Praise Ye The Lord
  • [Psa 148:1] Praise Ye The Lord! Immortal Choir
  • [Psa 148:1] Praise Ye The Lord! On Every Height

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

  • The texts of the individual psalms do not usually indicate who wrote them.1However some of the titles of the individual psalms do contain information about the writers.2This is the only really reliable information we have as ...
  • I. Book 1: chs. 1-41II. Book 2: chs. 42-72III. Book 3: chs. 73-89IV. Book 4: chs. 90-106V. Book 5: chs. 107-150...
  • The psalm concludes as it began with the psalmist reminding himself to bless the Lord by praising Him. "Praise the Lord"translates the Hebrew haleluyah. The translators often simply transliterated this Hebrew expression as "h...
  • There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110; 122; 124; 131; 133; 138-145), Solomon wrote one (127), and the remaining 28 are anonymous. Psalms 113-118 compose the so-called Egyptian...
  • An anonymous psalmist promised to praise the Lord forever because of His greatness and His grace. His faithfulness to the oppressed of the earth as Creator is the particular emphasis in this psalm. Each of the last five psalm...
  • 148:1-4 The psalmist summoned everything above the earth to praise God. This included the angels as well as the stars, planets, sun, moon, and clouds to which the writer attributed the ability to praise by personification.148...
  • Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89."In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus, pp. 55-77. Edited by Donald K. Campbell and Jeffrey L. Townsend. Chicago: Moody Press, 1992._____. Lord of Song. Portland: Multnomah P...
  • The title of this prophetic book is also the name of its writer.Haggai referred to himself as simply "the prophet Haggai"(1:1; et al.) We know nothing about Haggai's parents, ancestors, or tribal origin. His name apparently m...
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