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MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE UNTO THE LORD - By singing; by instruments of
music. See the notes at Psalms 95:1.
ALL THE EARTH - All lands. The event is of sufficient importance to be
celebrated by all nations...
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Psalms 98
The New Song
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1. The call to sing (Psalms 98:1)
2. The response (Psalms 98:4)
3. The praise of all (Psalms 98:7
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XCVIII. A PSALM OF GRATEFUL JOY. The poet calls all nations and all
mankind to rejoice, because Yahweh has manifested His righteousness.
Here, as in Psalms 98:2 Is., righteousness means Yahweh's vindi...
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SING PRAISE. Figure of speech _Anadiplosis_, for emphasis. See note on
"psalm", Psalms 98:5....
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DISCOURSE: 665
CHRIST’S ADVENT A GROUND OF JOY
Psalms 98:1. O sing unto the Lord a new song, for he hath done
marvellous things; his right hand and his holy arm hath gotten him the
victory. The Lord h...
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Psalms 98, 99
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Shorter Service of Song (for a Sabbath Day).
ANALYSIS
Psalms 98: An Invitation to Sing the New Song of Jehovah's Victory in
behalf of the House of Israel.
Psalms...
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Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all the earth: make a loud noise,
and rejoice, and sing praise.
-How Yahweh is to be praised by all the earth-namely, with all means
in men's power-vocal and inst...
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This Ps. closely resembles Psalms 96, especially in its beginning and
ending, and is to be referred to the same occasion. It celebrates a
deliverance which God has wrought for Israel in the sight of a...
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THE KING] God: see Psalms 80:1....
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
GOD RULES THE WORLD!
PSALMS 98
(THE FIFTH *ROYAL PSALM)
Jesus said, "You will see the Son of man sitting by the right hand of
the Powerful One. He will come in...
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MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE. — Better, _Break out into songs and music.
_...
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הָרִ֣יעוּ לַֽ֭ יהוָה כָּל ־הָ אָ֑רֶץ
פִּצְח֖ו
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Psalms 98:1
THE two preceding psalms correspond in number and division of verses.
The first begins with a summons to sing to Jehovah; the second, with a
proclamation that He is King. A precisely simil...
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WORTHY OF PRAISE FROM ALL THE EARTH
Psalms 98:1
This psalm is parallel to Psalms 96:1. That dealt with the reign of
God; this deals with the victory on which that reign is based, Psalms
98:1. God cou...
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Another song of worship on the pattern of Psalms 96:1. It opens and
closes in the same way. A new song and its ultimate reason, the
judging of the earth by Jehovah with righteousness and with truth.
H...
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Loveth judgment. Requireth discretion. (Calmet) --- Hebrew, "the
king's strength loveth judgment." He does nothing unjustly, as the
enemy is forced to confess. (Calmet) --- This is the highest glory o...
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There can he no doubt but that when musical instruments are spoken of
in the word of God, and in the Psalms more particularly, as we find
them there more frequently mentioned, somewhat more is intende...
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4_Exult before Jehovah all the earth _Here he repeats the exhortation
with which he had begun, and by addressing it to the nations at large,
he indicates that when God should break down the middle wal...
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Psalms 98 is the result celebrated by Israel on earth. Jehovah has
made known His salvation, and remembered His mercy and truth towards
Israel. All the land (or earth) is summoned to celebrate Jehovah...
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MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE UNTO THE LORD, ALL THE EARTH,.... That is, all the
inhabitants of the earth, as the Targum, to whom the joyful sound of
the Gospel comes; Psalms 95:1,
MAKE A LOUD NOISE, REJOICE,...
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Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all the earth: make a loud noise,
and rejoice, and sing praise.
Ver. 4. _Make a joyful noise_] Bless God for a Christ. The Argives,
when delivered by the Romans fro...
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_Make a joyful noise_, &c. Because you all now partake of the same
privileges with the Jews, join with them in worshipping and praising
God. _Sing unto the Lord with a harp_ Here again, as in Psalms 9...
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ADMONITION TO PRAISE THE MESSIAH.
This is the only hymn in the Psalter which simply bears the
superscription, A psalm. In view of the wonders of God's grace and
righteousness, as revealed in the comi...
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Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, in exultant jubilation, ALL THE
EARTH; MAKE A LOUD NOISE, in unrestrained happy shouting, AND REJOICE,
AND SING PRAISE....
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4-9 Let all the children of men rejoice in the setting up the kingdom
of Christ, for all may benefit by it. The different orders of rational
creatures in the universe, seem to be described in figurat...
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Because you all do now partake of the same privileges with the Jews,
join with them in worshipping and praising of God....
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Psalms 98:4 joyfully H7321 (H8685) LORD H3068 earth H776 song H6476
(H8798) rejoice H7442 (H8761) sing...
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CONTENTS: Exhortation to praise. The joy of the redeemed because of
the setting up of God's Kingdom.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: The setting up of Christ's Kingdom is a matter of joy and...
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The Chaldee entitles it, _a prophetic psalm._ The LXX and the Vulgate,
_a psalm of David._ The occasion on which it was composed is not
known; but it is universally admitted to be prophetic of Christ...
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_O sing unto the Lord a new song._
GENUINE PRAISE
I. Genuine praise is founded on the strongest reason (Psalms 98:1).
Why should man be so urgently called on to praise God?
1. Because of the extraor...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 98:1. This hymn celebrates God’s
universal kingship (v. Psalms 98:6) by referring to the “marvelous
things” and “salvation” that the Gentiles
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 98:4 These verses address ALL THE EARTH, that
is, all people, wherever they live. What God has done for Israel (vv.
Psalms 98:1) is for the sake of
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INTRODUCTION
“This Psalm is little more than an echo of Psalms 96. Its subject is
the last great revelation, the final victory of God, when His
salvation and His righteousness, the revelation of which...
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EXPOSITION
ANOTHER psalm of joy on the coming of God to judge the earth (Psalms
98:9). It is entitled simply "a psalm," and has no very peculiar
features. Metrically, it is best viewed as composed of...
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Now Psalms 98:1-9, as I said, parallels Psalms 96:1-13 in many things.
Notice Psalms 96:1-13, "O sing unto the Lord a new song." Psalms 98: