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Psalms 150
1Praise ye Jehovah. Praise God in his sanctuary: Praise him in the firmament of his power.
2Praise him for his mighty acts: Praise him according to his excellent greatness.
3Praise him with trumpet sound: Praise him with psaltery and harp.
4Praise him with timbrel and dance: Praise him with stringed instruments and pipe.
5Praise him with loud cymbals: Praise him with high sounding cymbals.
6Let everything that hath breath praise Jehovah. Praise ye Jehovah.
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Church: Sanctuary Psalm 150:1
Hallelujah! Praise God in His sanctuary. Praise Him in His mighty heavens.
Cymbal used in the Temple Service Psalm 150:5
Praise Him with clashing cymbals; praise Him with resounding cymbals.
Dance Psalm 150:4
Praise Him with tambourine and dancing; praise Him with strings and flute.
Dancing: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 150:4
Praise Him with tambourine and dancing; praise Him with strings and flute.
Domestic Animals Psalm 150:6
Let everything that has breath praise the LORD! Hallelujah!
Harp used in Worship Psalm 150:3
Praise Him with the sound of the horn; praise Him with the harp and lyre.
Harp: Ten Strings Psalm 150:4
Praise Him with tambourine and dancing; praise Him with strings and flute.
Instruments in the Church Psalm 150:3, 4
Praise Him with the sound of the horn; praise Him with the harp and lyre. / Praise Him with tambourine and dancing; praise Him with strings and flute.
Music: Instruments of Cymbals Psalm 150:5
Praise Him with clashing cymbals; praise Him with resounding cymbals.
Music: Instruments of Many, with Strings Psalm 150:4
Praise Him with tambourine and dancing; praise Him with strings and flute.
Music: Instruments of Organ Psalm 150:4
Praise Him with tambourine and dancing; praise Him with strings and flute.
Music: Instruments of Organ, Probably Composed of Pipes Furnishing a Number of Notes Psalm 150:4
Praise Him with tambourine and dancing; praise Him with strings and flute.
Music: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To Psalm 150:1–6
Hallelujah! Praise God in His sanctuary. Praise Him in His mighty heavens. / Praise Him for His mighty acts; praise Him for His excellent greatness. / Praise Him with the sound of the horn; praise Him with the harp and lyre.
Praise for God's Attributes Psalm 150:1
Hallelujah! Praise God in His sanctuary. Praise Him in His mighty heavens.
Praise is Due to God on Account of His Wonderful Works Psalm 150:2
Praise Him for His mighty acts; praise Him for His excellent greatness.
Praise is Obligatory Upon: All Creation Psalm 150:6
Let everything that has breath praise the LORD! Hallelujah!
Praise: Accompanied with Musical Instruments Psalm 150:3, 5
Praise Him with the sound of the horn; praise Him with the harp and lyre. / Praise Him with clashing cymbals; praise Him with resounding cymbals.
Praise: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To Psalm 150:1–6
Hallelujah! Praise God in His sanctuary. Praise Him in His mighty heavens. / Praise Him for His mighty acts; praise Him for His excellent greatness. / Praise Him with the sound of the horn; praise Him with the harp and lyre.
Praising God Psalm 150:6
Let everything that has breath praise the LORD! Hallelujah!
Praising the Lord Psalm 150:2
Praise Him for His mighty acts; praise Him for His excellent greatness.
Psalms: Praise for God's Attributes Psalm 150:1
Hallelujah! Praise God in His sanctuary. Praise Him in His mighty heavens.
Psaltery used in Religious Services Psalm 150:3
Praise Him with the sound of the horn; praise Him with the harp and lyre.
Timbrel used in Religious Services Psalm 150:4
Praise Him with tambourine and dancing; praise Him with strings and flute.
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Psalms 150:1-999 Chapter 150
A psalm of praise. --We are here stirred up to praise God. Praise God for his sanctuary, and the privileges we enjoy by having it among us; praise him because of his power and glory in the firmament. Those who praise the Lord in heaven, behold displays of his power and glory which we cannot now conceive. But the greatest of all his mighty acts is known in his earthly sanctuary. The holiness and the love of our God are more displayed in man's redemption, than in all his other works. Let us praise our God and Saviour for it. We need not care to know what instruments of music are mentioned. Hereby is meant that in serving God we should spare no cost or pains. Praise God with strong faith; praise him with holy love and delight; praise him with entire confidence in Christ; praise him with believing triumph over the powers of darkness; praise him by universal respect to all his commands; praise him by cheerful submission to all his disposals; praise him by rejoicing in his love, and comforting ourselves in his goodness; praise him by promoting the interests of the kingdom of his grace; praise him by lively hope and expectation of the kingdom of his glory. Since we must shortly breathe our last, while we have breath let us praise the Lord; then we shall breathe our last with comfort. Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the Lord. Such is the very suitable end of a book inspired by the Spirit of God, written for the work of praise; a book which has supplied the songs of the church for more than three thousand years; a book which is quoted more frequently than any other by Christ and his apostles; a book which presents the loftiest ideas of God and his government, which is fitted to every state of human life, which sets forth every state of religious experience, and which bears simple and clear marks of its Divine origin.
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Psalms 150:1 This is a suitable doxology for the whole book, reciting
in his sanctuary--on earth. firmament of his power--which illustrates His power.
Psalms 150:1-6 This is a suitable doxology for the whole book, reciting
the "place, theme, mode, and extent of God's high praise."
Psalms 150:2 This is a suitable doxology for the whole book, reciting
mighty acts--(Ps 145:4). excellent greatness--or, abundance of greatness.
Psalms 150:3-4 This is a suitable doxology for the whole book, reciting
trumpet--used to call religious assemblies;
Psalms 150:4 This is a suitable doxology for the whole book, reciting
organs--or pipe, a wind instrument, and the others were used in worship.
Psalms 150:5 This is a suitable doxology for the whole book, reciting
cymbals--suited to loud praise (Ne 12:27).
Psalms 150:6 This is a suitable doxology for the whole book, reciting
Living voices shall take up the failing sounds of dead instruments, and as they cease on earth, those of intelligent ransomed spirits and holy angels, as with the sound of mighty thunders, will prolong eternally the praise, saying: "Alleluia! Salvation, and Glory, and Honor, and Power, unto the Lord our God;" "Alleluia! for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth." Amen!