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PSALM XCVI
_All the inhabitants of the earth are invited to praise the_
_Lord_, 1-3.
_His supreme majesty_, 3-6.
_The tribes of Israel are invited to glorify him_, 7-9;
_and to proclaim him among...
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O SING UNTO THE LORD A NEW SONG - See the notes at Psalms 33:3. This
is the only addition made to the original form of the psalm. The word
new here implies that there was some fresh occasion for celeb...
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Psalms 96
The Lord Has Come
_ 1. The new song (Psalms 96:1)_
2. The Lord supreme (Psalms 96:4)
3. Glory unto His Name (Psalms 96:
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XCVI. THE PRAISE OF YAHWEH IN ISRAEL, AMONG THE NATIONS, IN ALL
CREATION. This Ps. is inserted with considerable variations, in 1
Chronicles 16:23, probably by a later hand, and not by the Chronicler...
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THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ App-4.
A NEW SONG. Psalms 96 is the call; Psalms 97 is the answer. Compare
Psalms 98 and Psalms 99. The subject is the coming rest for
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DISCOURSE: 661
THE DUTY OF MAKING CHRIST KNOWN TO THE HEATHEN
Psalms 96:1. _O sing unto the Lord a new song; sing unto the Lord all
the earth. Sing unto the Lord; bless his name: shew forth his
salva...
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_An exhortation to praise God, for his greatness, for his kingdom, and
for his general judgment._
THIS psalm is attributed to David in the Greek copies. It was composed
by him upon the translation of...
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Psalms 92-97
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Service of Song for a Sabbath Day.
ANALYSIS
Psalms 92: Personal SongProbably by a King.
Psalms 93: Jehovah Proclaimed King.
Psalms 94: Prayer for Vengeance on the...
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O sing unto the LORD a new song: sing unto the LORD, all the earth.
Psalms 96:1 -Call to the earth to sing a nmw song to Yahweh (Psalms
96:1): He is in majesty, strength and beauty, worthy of this...
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96:1 (h-0) With Psalms 96 compare 1 Chronicles 16:23-33 ....
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This is a triumphant song of praise to God (Psalms 96:1), contrasting
His power and glory with the nothingness of the heathen idols (Psalms
96:4), calling all the earth to worship Him (Psalms 96:7), e...
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
SING A NEW SONG!
PSALMS 96
(THE THIRD *ROYAL PSALM)
Jesus said, "Tell your Father in *Heaven that he is a great (God)". ...
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A NEW SONG. — See Note, Psalms 33:3. It appears to have been a kind
of national and religious “lyric cry” after the Restoration.
(Comp. Isaiah 42:10.)...
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שִׁ֣ירוּ לַ֭ יהוָה שִׁ֣יר חָדָ֑שׁ
שִׁ֥ירוּ ל֝
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Psalms 96:1
THE praise of Jehovah as King has, in the preceding psalms, chiefly
celebrated His reign over Israel. But this grand coronation anthem
takes a wider sweep, and hymns that kingdom as extend...
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“THE LORD REIGNETH”
Psalms 96:1
This psalm is found also in 1 Chronicles 16:1. Note the
thrice-repeated command, _Sing, sing, sing_, Psalms 96:1; the
corresponding, thrice-repeated, Give, give, give
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There is a beauty about this song which irresistibly appeals to the
submissive soul. The previous warning must be heeded in order to sing
it. When the personal life is loyal to His throne, the song of...
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O sing (a) unto the LORD a new song: sing unto the LORD, all the
earth.
(a) The prophet shows that the time will come, that all nations will
have opportunity to praise the Lord for the revealing of h...
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Same. Huic. The title is the same as usual in the Septuagint.
(Menochius) --- It occurs not in Hebrew. The psalm may refer to
David's establishment on the throne, after the death of Saul, or
Absalom,...
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I beg the Reader to remark the threefold call to praise Jehovah. And
is not this with reference to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost?
Especially, as this is a Psalm in honour of redemption, is it not as...
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CONTENTS
Here is a new and repeated call to praise Jehovah; and, like the
former Psalm, chiefly on account of redemption. It is altogether a
gospel Psalm. Blessed the soul that in reading or singing...
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_THE EXCELLENCE OF THE GOSPEL_
‘A New Song.’
Psalms 96:1
This psalm may be divided into four strophes of three verses each (the
last strophe, however, swells to four verses); and in each of these
o...
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1_Sing unto Jehovah a new song _This commencement shows that, as I
have already observed, the Psalmist is exhorting the whole world, and
not the Israelites merely, to the exercise of devotion. Nor cou...
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Psalms 96 summons all the earth to come in, in the spirit of the
everlasting gospel. They are to own Jehovah; the gods of the nations
are mere vanity. Psalms 95 invites as of the company "Come, let us...
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O SING UNTO THE LORD A NEW SONG,.... A famous excellent one, suited to
Gospel times, on account of the new benefit and blessing of redemption
and salvation lately obtained by the Messiah; which should...
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O sing unto the LORD a new song: sing unto the LORD, all the earth.
Ver. 1. _O sing unto the Lord a new song_] For this new mercy of the
ark now brought into Jerusalem from the house of Obededom, 1
C...
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_O sing unto the Lord a new song_ Upon this new and great occasion,
not the removal of the ark, wherein there was nothing new but an
inconsiderable circumstance of place, but the coming of the Messiah...
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1-9 When Christ finished his work on earth, and was received into his
glory in heaven, the church began to sing a new song unto him, and to
bless his name. His apostles and evangelists showed forth h...
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PSALM 96 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm was composed by David upon occasion,
or at the time, of the bringing of the ark of God into the tabernacle
which David had prepared for it in Zion, as may be gathered...
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Psalms 96:1 sing H7891 (H8798) LORD H3068 new H2319 song H7892 Sing
H7891 (H8798) LORD H3068 earth...
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CONTENTS: Call to all people to praise God in view of His glory and
greatness.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: In God there is everything that is awful, yet everything
that is amiable. Those...
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This is a psalm of David, as appears from 1 Chronicles 16:23. It is
highly prophetic, and celebrates the full triumph of Christ over all
idols, and over the gentile world. It has no title in the Hebre...
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_O sing unto the Lord a new song: sing unto the Lord, all the earth._
A SUPREME EXISTENCE AND A SUPREME SERVICE
I. A supreme existence.
1. Great in His nature--in power, intellect, heart.
2. Great...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 96:1. God’s kingship over all creation
means that all people should love and worship him. The psalm has three
sections, each beginning with a command (“sing,” v....
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INTRODUCTION
This Psalm has no superscription in the Hebrew. But in the Septuagint
and in the Vulgate it has the following, “When the house was built
after the captivity. An ode by David.” There is a...
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EXPOSITION
THIS psalm occurs, with very little change, in 1 Chronicles 16:23-13,
and is there (1 Chronicles 16:7) ascribed to David. It is also
entitled, "A Psalm of David," in the Septuagint. But the...
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O sing unto the LORD a new song: sing unto the LORD, all the earth.
Sing unto the LORD, and bless his name; show forth his salvation from
day to day. Declare his glory among the heathen, and his wonde...
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1 Chronicles 16:23; Psalms 149:1; Psalms 33:3; Psalms 98:1; Psalms 6
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O sing — Upon this new and great occasion, not the removal of the
ark, but the coming of the Messiah....