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Verse Psalms 47:7. _FOR GOD_ IS _THE KING OF ALL THE EARTH_] He is not
_your_ King only, but the King of the _universe_. He has no _limited
power_, no _confined_ dominion.
_SING YE PRAISES WITH UNDE...
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FOR GOD IS THE KING OF ALL THE EARTH - He has shown himself to be a
universal sovereign. All nations are subject to him, and he has a
claim to universal praise.
SING YE PRAISES WITH UNDERSTANDING - Ma...
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Psalms 47
He is King Over All the Earth
_ 1. In the midst of His people (Psalms 47:1)_
2. The praise of His delivered people (Psalms 47:6)
And now we see prophetically how the redeemed people clap...
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XLVII. JOY OF ALL MANKIND IN YAHWEH. All nations are invited to
rejoice in Yahweh's exaltation. It seems strange that they should be
expected to rejoice in their own defeat; but this is explained by t...
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OF. Some codices, with two early printed editions, read "over", as in
Psalms 47:8.
WITH UNDERSTANDING. Compare Psalms 49:3 and 1 Corinthians 14:15;...
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A renewed summons to celebrate Jehovah's sovereignty....
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_with understanding_ So the LXX, Vulg., and Jer. But better as R.V.
marg., in a skilful psalm, Heb. _Maschil_. See _Introd_. p. xix....
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DISCOURSE: 580
THE ASCENSION OF CHRIST AN OCCASION FOR JOY
Psalms 47:5. _God is gone up with a shout, the Lord with the sound of
a trumpet. Sing praises to God, sing praises: sing praises unto our
Ki...
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PSALMS 47
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Israel Invites the Nations to Rejoice in the Universal Kingship of Her
God.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 47:1-2, The Invitation Itself, announcing the
Central Fact of Jeho...
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_FOR GOD IS THE KING OF ALL THE EARTH: SING YE PRAISES WITH
UNDERSTANDING._
For God is the King of all the earth - and shall be manifested as such
after His final interposition for Israel (Zechariah...
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47:7 understanding. (d-13) Or 'for instruction.'...
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This Ps., though akin to Psalms 46, 48, is less definitely historical,
and simply summons the earth to join in a chorus of praise to God as
the victorious King, not only of Israel, but of all the nati...
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WITH UNDERSTANDING] RM 'in a skilful psalm (Maschil).'...
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PSALMS 42:72
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
Words marked with a *star are described in the word list at the end.
The translated Bible text has yet to go through Advanced Che...
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WITH UNDERSTANDING. — Rather, _play a fine tune._ (See title Psalms
32) Or perhaps as LXX., and Vulg. adverbially, _play with skill.
_...
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_[Psalms 47:8]_ כִּ֤י מֶ֖לֶךְ כָּל ־הָ אָ֥רֶץ...
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Psalms 47:1
THE closing thought of Psalms 46:1 is nobly expanded in this jubilant
summons to all nations to praise Jehovah as their King. Both psalms
have a similar, and probably the same, historical...
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“KING OVER ALL THE EARTH”
Psalms 47:1
This psalm may have been sung in the valley of Berachah, where
Jehoshaphat celebrated his victory over the Moabites. See 2 Chronicles
20:1. When some great deliv...
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This is a song of the sovereignty of God. In the Hebrew ceremonial it
was pre-eminently the song of the New Year, being repeated seven times
ere the sounding of the trumpets which announce the feast....
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For God [is] the King of all the earth: sing ye praises with (e)
understanding.
(e) He requires that understanding be joined with singing, lest the
Name of God be profaned with vain crying....
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_There, denotes the promptitude of vengeance, as well as the following
allusion, Isaias xiii. 8., and 1 Thessalonians v. 3._...
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This, if confined literally to the carrying up of the ark, would not
be strictly true; for though there were shootings and the sound of the
trumpet at that festival, yet God himself could not be said...
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_‘WORSHIP THE KING!’_
‘God is the King of all the earth: sing ye praises with
understanding.’
Psalms 47:7
I. THE CHARACTERISTIC OF UNITED RATHER THAN OF PERSONAL EXPRESSION OF
FEELING BELONGS TO TH...
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7._For God is King of all the earth _The Psalmist, having called God
in the close of the preceding verse _King _of the chosen people, now
calls him _King of all the earth; _and thus, while he claims t...
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Psalms 47 only pursues this deliverance to its bright results for
Israel according to God's glory in the earth. Jehovah is now a great
King over all the earth (compare Zechariah 14). He subdues the na...
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FOR GOD [IS] THE KING OF ALL THE EARTH,.... Or "the king of all the
earth [is] God" e; the same that is ascended into heaven, and is King
of saints, even Christ Jesus; and so he will appear to be, esp...
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For God [is] the King of all the earth: sing ye praises with
understanding.
Ver. 7. _For God is King of all the earth_] _q.d._ Our King, said I?
it is too little; he is King of all the earth. A title...
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_Sing praises_, &c. These words are repeated four times in this verse,
to show how vehemently desirous the psalmist was that God might have
his due praise and glory: and of what great necessity and im...
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For God is the King of all the earth, the King, by His marvelous
exaltation, has shown Himself the God of all the earth. SING YE
PRAISES WITH UNDERSTANDING, bringing out the joyful feelings of their
h...
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THE MESSIAH IN THE GLORY OF HIS EXALTATION.
To the chief musician, a psalm for the sons of Korah, written by one
of their number at the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, as a prophecy of
the victory and...
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WITH UNDERSTANDING:
Or, every one that hath understanding...
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5-9 Praise is a duty in which we ought to be frequent and abundant.
But here is a needful rule; Sing ye praises with understanding. As
those that understand why and for what reasons they praise God,...
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THE KING OF ALL THE EARTH; not only ours, as I now said, but also of
all the nations of the world; and therefore he may well require, and
doth highly deserve, all our praises. WITH UNDERSTANDING; not...
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Psalms 47:7 God H430 King H4428 earth H776 praises H2167 (H8761)
understanding H7919 (H8688)
King -...
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THE PSALMIST SEES YHWH AS HAVING RECEIVED HIS ACCLAMATION AS KING OVER
ALL THE EARTH AND OVER ALL PEOPLES (PSALMS 47:5).
In this second part of the Psalm we are introduced to the triumph
ceremony foll...
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Psalms 47:1. _O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with
the voice of triumph. For the LORD most high is terrible; he is a
great King over all the earth. He shall subdue the people under us...
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Psalms 47:1. O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the
voice of triumph. For the LORD most high is terrible; he is a great
king over all the earth. He shall subdue the people under us,...
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CONTENTS: The people exhorted to shout over God's triumphs.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: Let all who know God and own His sceptre sing His praises
forever; for while we dwell under the sha...
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This is the song which the sons of Korah sung before the ark, when it
was removed from the city of David to its place in the temple. 2
Chronicles 7 2 Chronicles 7. The ark being a type of Christ, it
f...
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_God is the King of all the earth: sing ye praises with
understanding._
WORSHIP-SONG
Hymns help to nobler worship of God and clearer visions of His face.
I. Because they embody the holy thoughts and...
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_O clap your hands, all ye people._
MESSIANIC TRIUMPH PREDICTED
The psalmist looked far ahead. His immediate experience was as “a
little window through which he saw great matters.” The prophecy of
th...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 47:1. This psalm celebrates God’s rule
over all the earth (see note on 5:2). The promises to Abraham (Psalms
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 47:5 This probably looks back to the ark going
to reside in Jerusalem. 2 Samuel 6:15 tells of how the ark was made to
go UP WITH A SHOUT (see...
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“To the Chief Musician, a psalm for the sons of
Korah.” See Introduction to Psalms 42.
The author of the psalm, and the occasion on which it was composed,
are alike unk...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is a song of praise to God, as the King of the whole earth. It
has been called "one of the _accession _psalms," because it depicts
God as assuming his kingdom, and taking his seat upon...
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Psa 47:1-9 is a psalm for the New Year. This psalm is read seven times
before the blowing of the trumpet to announce the holy day, the
beginning of the Jewish New Year.
O clap your hands, all ye peopl...
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1 Corinthians 14:14; 1 Corinthians 14:15; Colossians 3:16; Psalms
47:2;...
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The king — Not only ours, but of all the nations of the world. Sing
— Not formally and carelessly, but seriously, considering the
greatness of this king whom you praise, and what abundant cause you
ha...