1 Chronicles 16:34
give thanks.2Ch 5:13; 7:3; Ezr 3:11; Ps 106:1; 107:1; 118:1; 136:1-26; Jer 33:111 Chronicles 16:41
Heman.37; 6:39-47; 25:1-6expressed.12:31; Nu 1:17; Ezr 8:20to give.34; 2Ch 5:13; 7:3; 20:21; Ezr 3:11; Ps 103:17; Jer 33:11; Lu 1:502 Chronicles 5:13
as one.Ps 95:1,2; 100:1,2; Isa 52:8; Jer 32:39; Ac 4:32; Ro 15:6Re 5:8-14with the trumpets.Ps 68:25,26he is good.7:3; 20:21; 1Ch 16:34-41; Ezr 3:11; Ps 136:1-26; Jer 33:11then the house.Ex 40:34,35; 1Ki 8:10-122 Chronicles 7:3
they bowed.Ex 4:31; Le 9:24; Nu 14:5; 16:22; 1Ki 18:39; 1Ch 29:20; Ps 95:6For he is.5:13; 20:21; 1Ch 16:41; Ezr 3:11; Ps 103:17; 136:1-26; Isa 63:7Jer 33:11; Heb 7:24,25; Lu 1:502 Chronicles 7:6
the priests.1Ch 16:39,40; 24:1-3the Levites.29:25; 1Ch 6:31,32; 15:16-21; 16:4-6,41,42; 25:1-7; Ps 87:7which David.Am 6:5because his mercy.3; 1Ch 16:34; Ps 106:1; 107:1; 118:1-4; 138:8ministry. Heb. hand.Isa 52:6the priests.5:12; Nu 10:1-10; Jos 6:4; 1Ch 13:8; 15:24; 16:6,422 Chronicles 20:21
consulted.1Ch 13:1,2; Pr 11:14appointed.29:25-30; 30:21; Ezr 3:10,11; Ne 12:27that should praise. Heb. praisers of. the beauty.1Ch 16:29; Ps 29:2; 50:2; 90:17; 96:9Praise the Lord.5:13; 7:3,6; 1Ch 16:34,41; Ezr 3:11; Ps 106:1; 107:1; 136:1-26Jer 33:11Psalms 106:1
1 The psalmist exhorts to praise God.4 He prays for pardon of sin, as God pardoned the fathers.7 The story of the people's rebellion, and God's mercy.47 He concludes with prayer and praise. (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 ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.105:45O give.100:4,5; 107:1; 118:1; 136:1; 1Ch 16:34; Ezr 3:11; Jer 33:111Th 5:18for he.103:17; 119:68; Mt 19:17; Ro 5:20,21Psalms 118:1
1 An exhortation to praise God for his mercy.5 The psalmist by his experience shews how good it is to trust in God.19 Under the type of the psalmist the coming of Christ in his kingdom is expressed. A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042. (Title.)This Psalm was probably composed by David after Nathan's prophetic address; and sung by alternate choirs at some public festival. It largely partakes of David's spirit, and everywhere shews the hand of a master; the style is grand and sublime; the subject noble and majestic. 29; 103:17; 106:1; 107:1; 136:1; 1Ch 16:8,34; Jer 33:11Psalms 136
1 An exhortation to give thanks to God for particular mercies. (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.105:1; 106:1; 107:1; 118:1; 119:68; 2Ch 7:3,6; Ezr 3:11; Jer 33:11for his mercy.103:17; 1Ch 16:34,41; 2Ch 20:21; Lu 1:50; Jude 1:21 the God.82:1; 97:7,9; Ex 18:11; De 10:17; Jos 22:22; 2Ch 2:5; Da 2:47 the Lord.1Ti 6:15; Re 17:14; 19:16 who alone.72:18; 86:10; Ex 15:11; Job 5:9; Re 15:3 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. 33:6; 104:24; Ge 1:1; Pr 3:19,20; 8:22-29; Jer 51:15 24:2; 104:2,3; Ge 1:9; Job 26:7; 37:18; Isa 40:22; 44:24; Jer 10:12Zec 12:1; 2Pe 3:5-7 74:16,17; 104:19; Ge 1:14-19; De 4:19 The sun.148:3; Jer 31:35; Mt 5:45to rule. Heb. for the rulings. 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. 8:3; 89:36,37; Job 31:26 78:51; 105:36; 135:8; Ex 11:5,6; 12:12,29; Heb 11:28 brought out.78:52; 105:37; Ex 12:51; 13:3,17; 1Sa 12:6-8 Ex 6:6; 13:14; 15:6; De 11:2-4; Isa 51:9,10; Jer 32:21; Ac 7:36 66:5,6; 74:13; 78:13; 106:9-11; Ex 14:21,22,29; Isa 63:12,13Heb 11:29 pass through.78:13; 106:9; Ex 14:22 But overthrew. Heb. But shaked off.78:53; 135:9; Ex 14:27,28; 15:4,5,10,11; Ne 9:10,11for his mercy.65:5; 79:6-9; 143:12; Ex 15:12,13; Lu 1:71-74 77:20; Ex 13:18; 15:22; Nu 9:17-22; De 8:2,15; Ne 9:12,19Isa 49:10; 63:11-14 135:10,11; Jos 12:1-24 18 Nu 21:21,23; De 2:30-36; 29:7 Nu 21:33; De 3:1-29 44:2,3; 78:55; 105:44; 135:12; Nu 32:33-42; De 3:12-17; Jos 12:1-7Jos 13:1-21:45; Ne 9:22-24 47:4 remembered.102:17; 106:43-45; Ge 8:1; De 32:36; Isa 63:9; Eze 16:3-13Lu 1:48,52in our low estate.72:12-14; 113:7; 116:6; 142:6; 1Sa 2:7,8 Ex 15:13; De 15:15; Pr 23:10,11; Isa 63:9; Lu 1:68-74; Tit 2:14 who giveth food.104:27; 145:15; 147:9 the God of heaven.1-3; 115:3; 123:1; Jon 1:9; Re 11:13
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