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Verse Psalms 147:17. _HE CASTETH FORTH HIS ICE_] קרחו _korcho_,
(probably _hailstones_,) like crumbs.
_WHO CAN STAND BEFORE HIS COLD?_] At particular times the cold in the
_east_ is so very intense...
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HE CASTETH FORTH HIS ICE LIKE MORSELS - The word rendered morsels
means properly a bit, a crumb, as of bread, Genesis 18:5; Judges 19:5.
The allusion here would seem to be to hail, which God sends upo...
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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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CXLVII. The LXX, perhaps rightly, divides the Ps. into two, Psalms
147:1 and Psalms 147:12.
PSALMS 147:1. An invitation to praise Yahweh for His almighty power
and His kindness to Israel. Observe how...
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HE GIVETH SNOW, &C.— The winters in the east, in some years, and at
some places, are remarkably cold and severe. Fulcherius Carnotensis
saw the cold prove deadly to many. Jac. de Vitriaco informs us,...
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PSALMS 147
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Praise for the Restoration of Jerusalem and for Israel's Preeminence:
with Grateful Recognition of Rain and of Spring.
ANALYSIS
After the Repetition and Expansion of th...
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He giveth snow like wool: he scattereth the hoarfrost like ashes.
HE GIVETH SNOW LIKE WOOL: HE SCATTERETH THE HOAR-FROST LIKE ASHES. HE
CASTETH FORTH HIS ICE LIKE MORSELS: WHO CAN STAND BEFORE HIS...
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MORSELS] crumbs (of bread). Frost and snow at Jerusalem are
comparatively rare. A change soon follows: cp. Psalms 147:18.
19, 20. The writer returns to God's doings for Israel. JUDGMENTS]
better, 'or...
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A song of praise in which the Psalmist recounts God's mercies (1) in
restoring Jerusalem, (2) in helping those cast down, (3) in caring for
the animal world, and (4) in the changing seasons....
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
GOD’S LOVE AND *POWER
PSALMS 147
THE 2ND *HALLELUJAH PSALM
Jesus said, "If God makes the grass green (so that it looks right),
how much more will
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MORSELS. — Or, _crumbs._ (Genesis 18:5; Judges 19:5.) Doubtless the
allusion is to hail....
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מַשְׁלִ֣יךְ קַֽרְחֹ֣ו כְ פִתִּ֑ים לִ
פְנֵ֥י ק
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Psalms 147:1
THE threefold calls to praise Jehovah (Psalms 147:1, Psalms 147:7,
Psalms 147:12) divide this psalm into three parts, the two fo
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PEACE AND PROSPERITY
Psalms 147:12-20
From Psalms 147:12 on there is a more personal address to Jerusalem
and Zion. The _thee_ and _thou_ justify the application of the psalm
to the spiritual cond...
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In this psalm, beginning with a call which declares the pleasantness
and comeliness of praise (v. Psa 147:1), the singer first celebrates
the Divine activity in restoring His people (vv. Psa 147:2-6)....
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New and increasing claims are upon Zion, for renewed instances of
divine favor. And, Reader! this is your case, and mine. Every day, nay
every moment, Jesus visits his people, Isaiah 27:3. And how are...
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In Psalms 147 the saints take their place now in Jerusalem and Zion to
say what He is. He is their God; He builds up Jerusalem and gathers
together the outcasts of Israel, healing the broken in heart...
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HE CASTETH FORTH HIS ICE LIKE MORSELS,.... Divided like morsels, as
the Targum; cut into pieces, like morsels of bread. This seems to have
respect to hail stones, which sometimes fall like pieces of i...
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_He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his
cold?_
Ver. 17. _He casteth forth his ice like morsels_] Or, shivers of
bread. It is a witty saying of one from this text: The ice is...
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_He giveth snow like wool_ Not only in colour, and shape, and
softness, and its falling silently like a lock of wool; but in its
covering the earth and keeping it warm, and so promoting its
fruitfulne...
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HALLELUJAH TO THE GOD OF ZION.
A Hallelujah Psalm, setting forth God's providential care toward all
creatures, but especially toward His people, His holy congregation....
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He casteth forth His ice like morsels, namely, in the form of hail;
WHO CAN STAND BEFORE HIS COLD? All these are small things for the
almighty power of Jehovah....
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12-20 The church, like Jerusalem of old, built up and preserved by
the wisdom, power, and goodness of God, is exhorted to praise him for
all the benefits and blessings vouchsafed to her; and these ar...
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HIS ICE; either,
1. Pieces of ice, which God may be said to CAST FORTH, or _to cast
down_, because he sendeth it, and ofttimes suddenly; or,
2. Great hailstones, which are of an icy nature and substa...
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Psalms 147:17 out H7993 (H8688) hail H7140 morsels H6595 stand H5975
(H8799) before H6440 cold H7135...
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Psalms 147:1. _Praise ye the LORD:_
This Psalm begins and ends with Hallelujah. So may this service, and
so may our lives, commence and conclude with Hallelujah!
Psalms 147:1. For it is good to sing...
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This Book of Psalms ends its golden stream in a cataract of praise.
The last Psalms are Hallelujah Psalms; this one begins and ends, as
several others do, with «Hallelujah.»
Psalms 147:1. _Praise ye...
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Psalms 147:1. _Praise ye the LORD: for it is good to sing praises unto
our God; for it is pleasant; and praise is comely._
«It is good,» that is to say, it is a thing that ought to be done,
it is a r...
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Psalms 147:1. _Praise ye the LORD: for it is good to sing praises unto
our God; for it is pleasant;_
Ye that know him, ye that love him, «praise ye the Lord.» «It is
good: «it is right, it is accepta...
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CONTENTS: A call to praise God. The greatness and condescending
goodness of the Lord celebrated.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Praise is comely it becomes us as reasonable creatures on
account of God...
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This psalm, like the preseding, is without title in the Hebrew or
Chaldee; but is ascribed by the Versions to Haggai and Zechariah.
REFLECTIONS.
The people are here exhorted to praise God for all th...
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_He hath strengthened the bars of thy gates._
PIETY EXULTING IN DIVINE GOODNESS
I. In the general prosperity of society. He recognizes the good hand
of God--
1. In the rebuilding of the city (verse...
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_He giveth snow like wool._
FROST AND THAW
Looking out of our window one morning we saw the earth robed in a
white mantle; for in a few short bourn the earth had been covered to a
considerable depth...
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_Who can stand before His cold?_
HIS COLD
In former days religious people were too much given to introducing the
Deity directly into the workings of nature and the movements of
history. The consequen...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 147:12 Jerusalem, representing all of God’s
people, should PRAISE THE LORD. He alone provides security and
prosperity (vv....
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 147:1. Here the praise is focused on
gratitude for some great work of “building up Jerusalem” (or
rebuilding it after the exile), and for the Creator who sustains his
creati...
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INTRODUCTION
“Like the last Psalm, and like those which follow it, this is
evidently an anthem intended for the service of the Second Temple. It
celebrates God’s almighty and gracious rule over His pe...
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EXPOSITION
This psalm is generally assigned to the time of the dedication of the
city wall (Nehemiah 12:27-16), when the gate-towers had been set up,
and the gates and bars put in their places (see Ps...
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Praise ye the LORD [or hallelujah]: for it is good to sing praises
unto our God; it's pleasant; praise is comely [or desirable,
beautiful]. The LORD doth build up Jerusalem: he gathers together the
ou...
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Exodus 9:23; Job 38:22; Job 38:23; Job 38:29; Job 38:30;...
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Ice — Great hail — stones, which are of an icy nature, and are
cast forth out of the clouds, like morsels or fragments....