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Psalms 103:20-22

103:20

Praise <01288> [Bless.]

powerful warriors <01368 03581> [that excel in strength. Heb. mighty in strength.]

carry out ... decrees ..... orders <06213 01697> [do his.]


103:21

warriors <06635> [all ye his hosts.]

servants <08334> [ministers.]


103:22

made <04639> [all his works.]

Praise ... Lord .............. Praise ... Lord <01288 03068> [bless the Lord.]


Psalms 134:1

134:1

song ... ascents <07892 04609> [A.M. 3468. B.C. 536. (Title.) A Song of degrees.]

Praise ... Lord ....... Lord ...... Lord's <01288 03068> [bless ye.]

night <03915> [which by night.]


Psalms 135:1

135:1

[A.M. 3000. B.C. 1004. (Title.)]

Bp. Patrick supposes this to be the morning hymn which the precentor called upon the Levites to sing at the opening of the gates of the temple, as the foregoing was sung at the shutting in the evening; but it is more probable that it was composed by Solomon, to be sung at the dedication of the temple.

Praise ... Lord Praise ........ praise <01984 03050> [Praise ye the Lord.]

Praise .... Praise ... name ...... praise <01984 08034> [Praise ye the name.]

servants <05650> [O ye servants.]


Psalms 135:19-20

135:19


Psalms 148:11-13

148:11

kings <04428> [Kings.]


148:12

young men <0970> [young men.]


148:13

name ....... name <08034> [for his name.]

exalted <07682> [excellent. Heb. exalted.]

majesty <01935> [glory.]


Psalms 150:6

150:6

breath <05397> [Let every thing.]

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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