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1 Chronicles 16:34

16:34

Give thanks <03034> [give thanks.]


1 Chronicles 16:41

16:41

Heman <01968> [Heman.]

designated <05344> [expressed.]

give thanks <03034> [to give.]


1 Chronicles 16:2

16:2

burnt sacrifices <05930> [the burnt.]

blessing <01288> [he blessed.]


1 Chronicles 7:3

Psalms 103:17

103:17

loyal love <02617> [the mercy.]

faithful <06666> [his righteousness.]

descendants <01121> [unto children's.]


Psalms 106:1

106:1

[(Title.)]

As part of the preceding Psalm is found in 1 Ch ch. 16, so the first and two last verses of this are found in the same place; and it is highly probable this was composed upon the same occasion as the former, to which it seems to be a continuation; for as that celebrates the mercies of God to Israel, so this confesses and deplores the rebellions of Israel against Jehovah.

Praise <01984 03050> [Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.]

Give thanks <03034> [O give.]

good <02896> [for he.]


Psalms 107:1

107:1

[A.M. 3468. B.C. 536. (Title.)]

The author of this Psalm is unknown; but it was evidently written to commemorate the return of the Jews from the Babylonian captivity; and it may easily be perceived that it must have been sung in alternate parts, having a double burden, or two intercalary verses often recurring. Bp. Lowth considers it as written "after the method of the ancient pastorals, where, be the subject of their verse what it will, each swain endeavours to excel the other; and one may perceive their thoughts and expressions gradually to rise upon each other." "No doubt," he adds, "the composition of this Psalm is admirable throughout; and the descriptive part of it adds at least its share of beauty to the whole; but what is most to be admired is its conciseness, and withal the expressiveness of the diction, which strikes the imagination with illimitable elegance. The weary and bewildered traveller--the miserable captive in the dungeon--the sick and dying man--the seaman foundering in a storm--are described in so affecting a manner, that they far exceed any thing of the kind, though never so much laboured."

Give thanks <03034> [Give.]

good <02896> [good.]

loyal love <02617> [for his mercy.]


Psalms 135:3

135:3

Lord <03068> [for the Lord.]

pleasant <05273> [for it is.]


Psalms 136:1-26

136:1

[(Title.)]

This Psalm is little else than a repetition of the preceding, with the addition of the burden, "for his mercy endureth for ever," at the end of each verse; and it was doubtless composed on the same occasion. It seems evidently to have been a responsive song; the first part of the verse being probably sung by the Levites, and the burden by the people.

Give thanks <03034> [Give thanks.]

loyal love <02617> [for his mercy.]


136:2

God ... gods <0430> [the God.]


136:3

Lord ... lords <0113> [the Lord.]


136:4

performs <06213> [who alone.]


136:5

In the contrivance of the celestial bodies--in their specific gravities, relations, connections, influences on each other, revolutions, etc.; and in the wonderful adaptation of the atmosphere for the purposes of refracting the light, forming rain, dew, snow, etc., are exhibited the most astonishing displays of the Divine wisdom.


136:6


136:7


136:8

sun <08121> [The sun.]

rule <04475> [to rule. Heb. for the rulings.]


136:9

moon ... stars <03394 03556> [The moon and stars.]

The sun is the monarch of day, the state of light; the moon of the night, the state of darkness. The rays of the sun falling on the atmosphere, are refracted and diffused over the whole of the hemisphere of the earth immediately under his orb; while those rays of that vast luminary which, because of the earth's smallness in comparison with the sun, are diffused on all sides beyond the earth, falling on the opaque disc of the moon, are reflected back on the lower hemisphere, or the part of the earth opposite the sun. But the reflected light being 50,000 times less in intensity than that of the sun, there is a sufficient distinction between day and night, though each is ruled and determined by one of these two great lights.


136:10


136:11

led <03318> [brought out.]


136:12


136:13


136:14

through <05674> [pass through.]


136:15

tossed <05287> [But overthrew. Heb. But shaked off.]

loyal love <02617> [for his mercy.]


136:16


136:17


136:19


136:20


136:21


136:22


136:23

remembered <02142> [remembered.]

down <08216> [in our low estate.]


136:24


136:25

gives food <05414 03899> [who giveth food.]


136:26

God ... heaven <08064 0410> [the God of heaven.]


Psalms 145:1-11

145:1

David <01732> [A.M. 2989. B.C. 1015. (Title.) David's.]

This incomparable song of praise, which is the last of the acrostic or alphabetical Psalms, each verse beginning with a consecutive letter of the Hebrew alphabet, is supposed to have been composed by David towards the close of his life.

praise <08416> [Psalm of praise.]

100:1 *title

I ... extol <07311 0430> [extol thee.]

<0430> [my God.]

praise <01288> [I will bless.]


145:2

day <03117> [Every day.]


145:3

great <01419> [Great.]

fathom ... greatness <01420 02714> [and his greatness is unsearchable. Heb. and of his greatness there is no search.]


145:4

One generation <01755> [generation.]


145:5

focus on <07878> [will speak.]

deeds <01697> [works. Heb. things, or, words.]


145:6

proclaim <0559> [And men.]

declare ... great deeds <01420 05608> [I will declare thy greatness. Heb. thy greatness I will declare it.]


145:7

kindness <05042> [abundantly.]

sing <07442> [sing.]


145:8

Lord ... merciful <02587 03068> [Lord is gracious.]

great loyal love <02617 01419> [of great mercy. Heb. great in mercy.]


145:9

good <02896> [good.]


145:10

he has made <04639> [All thy.]

loyal followers <02623> [and thy saints.]


145:11

splendor <03519> [the glory.]


Jeremiah 33:11

33:11

sounds ... joy ... gladness ..... celebrations <08342 06963> [voice of joy.]

sounds ..... gladness ..... celebrations ...................... say <06963 0559> [the voice of them.]

Give thanks .... Lord ........ Lord ............. Lord <03034 03068> [Praise the.]

thank offerings <08426> [sacrifice.]

restore <07725> [For I.]


Luke 1:50

1:50




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