This psalm - so beautiful - so grand - so often sung in all lands and
languages - completes this “group” of psalms respecting the reign
of God, or the reasons for praise as derived from the fact that...
"Moreover the strangers … will I bring to my holy mountain, and make
them joyful in my house of prayer … for my house shall be called an
house of prayer for all the peoples" (Isaiah 56:6-7). The invit...
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This liturgic psalm, which as a hymn is so universally known and
loved, is composed of four verses of triplets. Even when performed in
the Temple, amid the exclusive notes of Judaism, its opening...
INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 100
A PSALM OF PRAISE. The Arabic version ascribes this psalm to David,
and very likely it is one of his: the Targum calls it
"a hymn for the sacrifice of thanksgiving;''
and...
_A.M. 2966. B.C. 1038._
This is the only Psalm in the whole collection, entitled A Psalm of
praise. It is supposed to have received this appellation, because
peculiarly adapted, if not designed, to b...
* A sorrowful complaint of great afflictions. (1-11) Encouragement by
expecting the performances of God's promises to his church. (12-22)
The unchangeableness of God. (23-28)...