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Psalm 148
148:1 Praise the Lord ! Praise the Lord from the sky ! Praise him in the heavens ! 148:2 Praise him, all his angels ! Praise him, all his heavenly assembly ! 148:3 Praise him, O sun and moon ! Praise him, all you shiny stars ! 148:4 Praise him, O highest heaven , and you waters above the sky ! 148:5 Let them praise the name of the Lord , for he gave the command and they came into existence . 148:6 He established them so they would endure ; he issued a decree that will not be revoked . 148:7 Praise the Lord from the earth , you sea creatures and all you ocean depths , 148:8 O fire and hail , snow and clouds , O stormy wind that carries out his orders , 148:9 you mountains and all you hills , you fruit trees and all you cedars , 148:10 you animals and all you cattle , you creeping things and birds ,

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  • Agungkan Allahmu [KJ.72] ( The God of Abraham Praise / Yigdol )
  • Allahkulah Kuatku dan Mazmurku [KJ.62]
  • 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]
  • Kita Satu di Dalam Tuhan [KJ.256]
  • 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
  • [Psa 148:2] Meet And Right It Is To Sing
  • [Psa 148:2] O Thou To Whom Archangels Raise
  • [Psa 148:5] Let The Whole Creation Cry
  • [Psa 148:5] O Source Divine, And Life Of All

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  • 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...
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