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The word Worship is used 260 in one form or another throughout the Bible
Praise is used 11 Times in This Text
This is courporate Praise The Psalmest exorts the Isrilites to Praise Yahweh with a series of musical insterments which imp;ly great enthisiasim and Joy the psalm concludes with a final cal for everything to praise Yahweh
All of Gods creation on earth and heaven are called to praise him He is to be praised by Humans in his sancuary, the termple.
He is to be praised by angels in the mighty heavens which are the vastness of his making
God is to be praised with the full orchestra: the blowing of ram’s-horn, trumpet, plucking of strings, this is a trimph of a heart hands and feet, hearts and voices are to join with every kind of insterment played.
in Issiah speaks of a day when every knee will bow becore God and evey tounge will confess his name.
In revelatiom 5:13-14 John tells the hears’ that every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them is singing praise to God
the call is to God’s worshippers on earth, meeting at his chosen place, but also to his heavenly host (the firmament is the sky, the vault of heaven) to mingle their praises with ours.
Earth and heaven can be utterly at one in this.
His glory fills the universe; his praise must do no less.
HALLELUJAH,
PRAISE YE GOD IN HIS SANCTUARY,
PRAISE HIM IN HIS STRONG FIRMAMENT!
2 PRAISE HIM IN HIS MIGHTY ACTS,
PRAISE HIM ACCORDING TO THE ABUNDANCE OF HIS GREATNESS!
3 PRAISE HIM WITH THE SOUND OF HORNS,
PRAISE HIM WITH HARP AND CITHERN!
4 PRAISE HIM WITH TIMBREL AND DANCE,
PRAISE HIM WITH STRINGS AND SHALM!
5 PRAISE HIM WITH CLEAR CYMBALS,
PRAISE HIM WITH CLASHING CYMBALS!
6 LET EVERYTHING THAT HATH BREATH PRAISE JAH,
HALLELUJAH.
Isiah 25
He is to be praised on earth, in heaven, for His past deeds, and for his charecher
All of Gods creation on earth and heaven are called to praise him He is to be praised by Humans in his sancuary, the termple.
He is to be praised by angels in the mighty heavens which are the vastness of his making
God is to be praised with the full orchestra: the blowing of ram’s-horn, trumpet, plucking of strings, this is a trimph of a heart hands and feet, hearts and voices are to join with every kind of insterment played.
in Issiah speaks of a day when every knee will bow becore God and evey tounge will confess his name.
In revelatiom 5:13-14 John tells the hears’ that every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them is singing praise to God
the call is to God’s worshippers on earth, meeting at his chosen place, but also to his heavenly host (the firmament is the sky, the vault of heaven) to mingle their praises with ours.
Earth and heaven can be utterly at one in this.
His glory fills the universe; his praise must do no less.
The sancuary was the inner room of the Jeruslem temple
Mighty expance =both earth and heaven
Powerful acts and might as a creator and the sovrign world, can also refer to the fact he saved us
Praise is called for Because of his mighty excelence in all things he does
A trumpet is used to call Religious assemblies
sound here litteraly means a horn blast
Psalm 150
tambourine-hand drum
The pipe and wind insterments and others were used in Worship
Flute can also be translated Organ and is one of the most ancient insterments assumed to invinted by Jebal It appears to have been used on festive occasions.
In this text it is used for worship to God
Cymbals- were suited to loud praise-litterly clanging pans
Ancient cymbals resembled those in ise today consisting of two circular plates of brass or other metal amd producing a clanging sound by being struck agains each other.
The cymbols used in this verse are lickly two small symbols as they were used by Hebrews for divine worship as accompaniment to chorus singers.
loud clashing ;signal; war cry shout for joy
Praise is to be givin with Musical insterments including trumpets, harps, lyres, tambourines, stringed insterments, flutes, and cymbals and with dancing
1 Chronicles 25:6
In addition Paul also speeks of cymbols that those sho have amazing ability to speek but do not have love are liike a clanging cymbol it is loud at first but vanishes away
1 Chronicles
Everything will praise the Lord
everything-litteraly leave nothing out
In the final verse the Psalmest includes the call for every living thing that has breth to praise the Lord and the book ends with a final halelough
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!
Where the Lord should be praised v. 1
For What Should the Lord be praised v. 2
How should the Lord be praised v.3-5
By whoom should the Lord be Praised v.6
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