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Verse Psalms 146:2. _WHILE I LIVE WILL I PRAISE_] The true feeling of
a heart overpowered with a sense of God's goodness.
_WHILE I HAVE ANY BEING._] בעודי _beodi_, in my continuance, in
my progressio...
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WHILE I LIVE WILL I PRAISE THE LORD ... - See the notes at Psalms
104:33, where the same language occurs substantially as in this verse:
“I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live; I will sing prais...
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PSALM 144-150 THE HALLELUJAH CHORUS
The five Psalms with which this marvellous book closeth are all Psalms
of praise. The word “praise” is found in the Hebrew thirty-seven
times. Each one of these Ps...
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CXLVI. This Ps., like the remaining Pss. to the end of the Psalter,
begins and closes with the word Hallelujah (Praise Yah). These Pss.
may originally have formed a collection by themselves. The theme...
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GOD. Hebrew. _Elohim._ App-4....
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Almost identical with Psalms 104:33....
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PSALMS 146
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Twelve Reasons for Trusting in Jehovah.
ANALYSIS
Having, in Response to the Public Reader's Invitation, stirred up his
Own Soul to Praise Jehovah all his Life Long (Psa...
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While I live will I praise the LORD: I will sing praises unto my God
while I have any being.
WHILE I LIVE WILL I PRAISE THE LORD; I WILL SING PRAISES UNTO MY GOD
WHILE I HAVE ANY BEING - (.)...
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Here begins the final group, Psalms 146-150, known as the 'Hallelujah'
Pss., because each begins and ends with that word, meaning, 'Praise ye
the Lord.' They sum up the joy of the returned exiles, and...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
*TRUST ONLY IN GOD
PSALMS 146
THE FIRST *HALLELUJAH PSALM
Jesus said, "*Believe also in me" ...
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PRAISE. — Following Psalms 103:1; Psalms 103:22; Psalms 104:33,
“praise” being substituted for “bless.”...
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אֲהַלְלָ֣ה יְהוָ֣ה בְּ חַיָּ֑י
אֲזַמְּרָ֖ה לֵֽ...
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Psalms 146:1
THE long-drawn music of the Psalter closes with five Hallelujah
psalms, in which, with constantly swelling diapason, all themes of
praise are pealed forth, until the melodious thunder of...
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THE LORD LOVETH THE RIGHTEOUS
Psalms 146:1-10
This and the four following psalms are the “Hallelujah” Psalms.
Each begins with that word. They were probably composed for use in the
second Temple....
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We now come to the final psalms of adoration, each one of which opens
and closes with the great call to praise. “Hallelujah, praise the
Lord.”
The theme of this first is that of the sufficiency of God...
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_Jerusalem. After the captivity, (Worthington) or at the beginning of
David's reign, when he had taken Sion, and Israel acknowledged his
dominion, 2 Kings v. It may also allude to the Church, (John xi...
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In order to heighten the subject, the Psalmist draws a comparative
statement between the eternal, unfading, unchanging existence of
Jehovah; and the momentary, perishing, and fluctuating condition of...
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_THE PRAISE BOOK OF THE JEWISH CHURCH_
‘I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being.’
Psalms 146:2
Consider the glory and the use of the Book of Psalms.
I. THINK, FIRST, OF THE RARENESS...
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Psalms 146 introduces the full final praises: the first, the
outpouring of the heart in praise to Him as the God of Jacob,
celebrating what He is, and the comfort of trusting Him, the Creator,
the Hel...
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WHILE I LIVE WILL I PRAISE THE LORD,.... As he had good reason to do,
since he had his life from him, and was upheld in it by him; who also
favoured him with the mercies and comforts of life; and that...
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While I live will I praise the LORD: I will sing praises unto my God
while I have any being.
Ver. 2. _While I live will I praise the Lord_] George Carpenter, the
Bavarian martyr, being desired by som...
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1-4 If it is our delight to praise the Lord while we live, we shall
certainly praise him to all eternity. With this glorious prospect
before us, how low do worldly pursuits seem! There is a Son of ma...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Psalms 146:2 live H2416 praise H1984 (H8762) LORD H3068 praises H2167
(H8762) God H430
While I live -...
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Psalms 146:1. _Praise ye the LORD._
Or, «Hallelujah.» I am sorry to see that great word, Hallelujah,
Hallelu-Jah, praise to Jah, Jehovah, become so hackneyed as it is, by
talk about «Hallelujah lasse...
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CONTENTS: The psalmist engages himself to praise God and exhorts
others to trust and praise Him.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: There should be no exemption from the service of praising
God....
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This, and the two following, are called the Hallelujah psalms of
Haggai and of Zechariah the prophets, being composed after the
captivity.
Psalms 146:10. _The Lord shall reign for ever; even thy God,...
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_Praise ye the Lord._
HALLELUJAH
I. The grandest resolution (verses 1, 2).
1. The author’s belief in the existence of his soul. When this
conviction comes, the whole universe is transfigured, and G...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 146:1. Because God rules everything, his
suffering people can have hope.
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INTRODUCTION
In the Hebrew this Psalm has no superscription. The Septuagint has the
superscription, “Hallelujah. Of Haggai and Zechariah;” and is
followed in this respect by the Vulgate and the Syriac...
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EXPOSITION
THE psalter ends with a cluster of "Hallelujah Psalms," five in
number, all of them both beginning and ending with the phrase. In the
Hebrew none of them has any" title;" but it is generall...
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Now the final psalms or the Hallel psalms. They begin with hallelujah
and end with hallelujah in the Hebrew.
Praise ye the LORD. Praise the LORD, O my soul. While I live I will
praise the LORD: I will...
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Psalms 104:33; Psalms 145:1; Psalms 145:2; Psalms 63:4; Psalms 71:14