Ezra 3:10-11
when the builders.Zec 4:10they set.Ex 28:40-42; 1Sa 22:18; 1Ch 15:27; Ne 12:24-26trumpets.Nu 10:1-10; 1Ch 15:24; 16:5,6,42the sons of Asaph.1Ch 6:39; 16:37; 25:1-7; 2Ch 35:15after the ordinance.1Ch 6:31-48; 16:4-7; 23:5; 2Ch 29:25,26 they sang.Ex 15:21; Ne 12:24,40; Ps 24:7-10; Isa 6:3because.1Ch 16:34,41; 2Ch 7:3; Ps 103:17; 106:1; 107:1; 135:3; 136:1-26Ps 145:1-11; Jer 33:11; Lu 1:50shouted.Jos 6:5,10,16; Ps 47:1,5; Isa 12:6; 44:23; Zec 9:9because.Ps 102:13,14; Re 21:10-14 Nehemiah 12:24
Hashabiah.8; 8:7; 9:4; 10:9-13according.1Ch 23:1-32; 25:1-26:32the man.De 33:1; Jos 14:6; 1Ki 17:24; 2Ch 8:14; 1Ti 6:11; 2Ti 3:17ward.9; Ezr 3:10,11 Nehemiah 12:27
A.M. 3559. B.C. 445. the dedication.Jerusalem was the holy city, and the wall was built under the immediate superintendence and blessing of Jehovah: it was therefore proper that it should be dedicated to that God who was there worshipped by solemn praises, prayers, and sacrifices. The dedication seems to have consisted in processions of the most eminent persons around the walls, with thanksgivings to God, who had enabled them to bring the work to so happy a conclusion; and, no doubt, to all this were added a particular consecration of the city to God, and the most earnest invocation that He would take it under His guardianship, and defend it and its inhabitants against their enemies. De 20:5; Ps 30:1; *titleout.11:20; 1Ch 15:4,12; 25:6; 26:31; 2Ch 5:13; 29:4-11,30; Ezr 8:15-20gladness.8:17; De 16:11; 2Sa 6:12; 2Ch 29:30; Ezr 6:16; Ps 98:4-6; 100:1,2Php 4:4thanksgivings.1Ch 13:8; 15:16,28; 16:5,42; 23:5; 25:1-6; 2Ch 5:13; 7:6Ezr 3:10,11; Ps 81:1-4; 92:1-3; 149:3; 150:2-5; Re 5:8 Nehemiah 12:43-46
offered.Nu 10:10; De 12:11,12; 1Ch 29:21,22; 2Ch 7:5-7,10; 29:35,36Ps 27:6God.2Ch 20:27; Job 34:29; Ps 28:7; 30:11,12; 92:4; Isa 61:3; 66:10-14Jer 33:11; Joh 16:22the wives also.Ex 15:20,21; 2Ch 20:13; Ps 148:11-13; Jer 31:13; Mt 21:9,15Eph 5:19; Jas 5:13the joy.1Sa 4:5; Ezr 3:13 some.10:37-39; 13:5,12,13; 2Ch 13:11,12; 31:11-13chambers.1Ch 9:26; 26:21-26of the law. that is, appointed by the law. Judah rejoiced.Heb. the joy of Judah. Levites. Nu 3:10; 8:24,25; 1Ch 23:28; 2Ch 5:11,12; Pr 8:34; Isa 40:31Ro 12:7waited. Heb. stood. the singers.1Ch 25:1-26:32the ward.That is, they suffered no unclean person to enter the temple. 1Ch 23:28; 2Ch 23:6 and Asaph.1Ch 25:1-31; 2Ch 29:30; Ps 73:1; *titlePs 83:1; *title Psalms 81:2
92:3; 95:1,2; 149:1-3; Mr 14:26; Eph 5:19; Col 3:16; Jas 5:13 Psalms 92:1-3
1 The prophet exhorts to praise God,4 for his great works;6 for his judgments on the wicked;10 and for his goodness to the godly. A.M. cir 3464. B.C. cir 540. (Title.) A Psalm.Calmet and others suppose this Psalm to have been composed by some of the Levites during or near the close of the Babylonian captivity, acknowledging the mercy of God, and foreseeing the destruction of their enemies, and their own return to Jerusalem and the temple service. for.Isa 58:13,14; Heb 4:9; *marg:Re 4:8-11 good.33:1; 50:23; 52:9; 54:6; 73:28; 107:1,8,15,21,22; 135:3; 147:1Eph 5:19; Heb 13:15most.8; 82:6; Isa 57:15; Da 4:34-37; 5:18; Ac 7:48,49 shew.71:15; 89:1,2; 145:2; Isa 63:7; La 3:22,23; Joh 1:17every night. Heb. in the nights.42:8; 77:2; Job 35:10; Ac 16:25 instrument.33:2; 57:8; 68:25; 81:2,3; 149:3; 150:3-5; 1Ch 15:16; 25:6; 2Ch 23:52Ch 29:25the harp, etc. or, the solemn sound with the harp. a solemnsound. Heb. Higgaion. 9:16 Psalms 150:3-5
with the sound.81:2,3; 98:5,6; Nu 10:10; 1Ch 15:24,28; 16:42; Da 3:5trumpet. or, cornet. the psaltery.33:2; 92:3; 108:2; 149:3 with the timbrel.Ex 15:20dance. or, pipe.149:3; *marg:stringed.33:2; 92:3; 144:9; Isa 38:20; Hab 3:19organs.Job 30:31 the loud cymbals.1Ch 15:16,19,28; 16:5; 25:1,6
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