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Verse Psalms 145:12. _TO MAKE KNOWN_] They delight to recommend their
God and Father to others....
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TO MAKE KNOWN TO THE SONS OF MEN HIS MIGHTY ACTS - To bring other
people to understand and to appreciate the evidences of the power of
God. A man who sees this himself will wish that others may see it...
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PSALM 143-145
In Psalms 143:1 the enemy is mentioned again, the enemy who pursued
David. “For the enemy has persecuted my soul; he has smitten my life
down to the ground; he has made me to dwell in da...
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CXLV. THE NATURE OF YAHWEH. This Ps., which borrows from very late
sources (Psalms 145:13, _e.g._ is translated verbally from the Aramaic
of Daniel 4:3), is a useful summary of the Divine attributes,...
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MEN. Hebrew. _'adam_ (with Art.). mankind. App-14....
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_his mighty acts_ Somewhat awkwardly, to our ideas, the Psalmist
passes from the second person to the third. The LXX removes the
difficulty by reading the second person; hence, through the Vulg., the...
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TO MAKE KNOWN, &C.— _Making known,_ &c. _his mighty acts._ This
sudden change of persons, as we have before observed, is frequent
among the Hebrews....
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PSALMS 145
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
An Alphabetical Psalm in Praise of Jehovah's Greatness, Goodness and
Righteousness.
ANALYSIS
Naturally, this psalm falls into 21 Couplets (and Verses), the letter
_nun_...
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To make known to the sons of men his mighty acts, and the glorious
majesty of his kingdom.
TO MAKE KNOWN TO THE SONS OF MEN HIS MIGHTY ACTS. From the address to
God in the second person, "thy" (),...
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145:12 splendour (i-15) Or 'the glory of the majesty.'...
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This is an alphabetic Ps., but the v. with the letter _Nun,_ which
should come after Psalms 145:13, has been lost. It is a noble Ps.,
celebrating the praise of God as the bountiful Giver of all good
t...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
AN ALPHABET OF *PRAISE
PSALMS 145
Jesus said, "Yours is the *kingdom, the power and the *glory, for
always, *Amen" ...
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TO MAKE. — Or, _by making known.
_...
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It is the privilege of the _saints_ to impress the less favoured
natures with the glory of the Divine kingdom, which the theocratic
relation has displayed in and to them....
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לְ הֹודִ֤יעַ ׀ לִ בְנֵ֣י הָ֭ אָדָם
גְּבוּרֹתָ
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Psalms 145:1
This is an acrostic psalm. Like several others of that kind, it is
slightly irregular, one letter (Nun) being omitted. The omission is
supplied in the LXX by an obviously spurious verse i...
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GOD'S BOUNTIFUL PROVISION
Psalms 145:10-21
There is more happiness in the world than we are disposed to think.
God's works give praise to Him. Take, for instance, the gladness of
one summer day, w...
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This is a great psalm of praise standing alone, and serving as an
introduction to the last five, which constitute the final anthem of
thanksgiving, the expression of perfected praise. It is a solo, bu...
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To make known to the sons of men his (g) mighty acts, and the glorious
majesty of his kingdom.
(g) He shows that all things are out of order, only but where God
reigns....
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All these are so many delightful relations of the grace and glory of
Jehovah, with the blessings connected with his government, in the
kingdoms of nature and providence, and of redemption....
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Psalms 145 goes on in thought into the millennium, after the distress
is over, and the full deliverance can be celebrated. It is Christ in
spirit perhaps even in person as in the midst of Israel, lead...
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TO MAKE KNOWN TO THE SONS OF MEN HIS MIGHTY ACTS,.... As in
Psalms 145:4; the acts of his power in providence and grace; in the
salvation of his people, and the destruction of their enemies; which,
w...
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To make known to the sons of men his mighty acts, and the glorious
majesty of his kingdom.
Ver. 12. _To make known to the sons of men_] This is the end why the
Church is collected snd the gospel prea...
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_The Lord is gracious_, &c. See notes on Exodus 34:6; and Numbers
14:18. _The Lord is good to all_ Not only to Israel, but to all
mankind, _whose hearts he fills with food and gladness_, as is said
Ac...
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A PSALM OF PRAISE FOR THE BLESSINGS DUE TO THE MESSIAH'S EXALTATION.
David's psalm of praise, dedicated to Messiah for His mighty,
righteous, and gracious government of all men, and of His Church in...
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to make known to the sons of men His mighty acts, the works of
redemption gained for all mankind, AND THE GLORIOUS MAJESTY OF HIS
KINGDOM, in spreading the Gospel and its glorious truths throughout
th...
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10-21 All God's works show forth his praises. He satisfies the desire
of every living thing, except the unreasonable children of men, who
are satisfied with nothing. He does good to all the children...
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Psalms 145:12 known H3045 (H8687) sons H1121 men H120 acts H1369
glorious H3519 majesty H1926 kingdom H4438...
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When you get to the 145 th Psalm, you enter the Beulah Land of the
Psalms. Henceforth, the time of the singing of birds is come; and you
go from one Hallelujah to another. In the Hebrew, this is one o...
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I am going to preach about prayer, so we will read «David's Psalm of
praise.» Thus we shall have two parts of true worship.
Psalms 145:1. _I will extol thee, my God, O king; and I will bless thy
name...
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CONTENTS: David engages himself and others to praise God.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: Praising God should be our daily work, for God is every
day blessing us. His greatness and goodness cann...
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This is the last of the acrostic or alphabetical psalms, and should
therefore contain twenty two verses, corresponding with the number of
letters in the Hebrew alphabet. But the verse which begins wit...
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_I will extol Thee, my God, O King._
THE KINGHOOD OF GOD, AND THE GLORY OF HIS PROVIDENCE: -
I. The Kinghood of God (Psalms 145:1).
1. Absolutely incomparable.
(1) Majesty incomprehensible.
(2) R...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 145:1. This is the last of David’s
psalms. This hymn praises the Lord for his goodness and generosity
toward his creatures, especially his people. One remarkable feature is...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 145:10 The psalmist celebrates the wonder of
being part of God’s KINGDOM. God’s people are to see his kingship
as a gift of his goodness, not a burden....
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INTRODUCTION
“This it the last of the Alphabetical Psalms,” says Perowne, “of
which there are eight in all, if we reckon the ninth and tenth Psalms
as forming one. Like four other of the Alphabetical...
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EXPOSITION
WITH another hymn of praise, this late collection of Davidical psalms,
previously omitted from the Psalter, terminates. Like verses 25. and
34; also Davidical, this psalm is alphabetic, an...
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I will extol thee, my God, O King; I will bless thy name for ever and
ever. Every day will I bless thee; and I will praise thy name for ever
and ever. Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; and...
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Acts 2:8; Daniel 4:34; Daniel 4:35; Ephesians 1:19; Ephesians 3:7;...