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BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD - Blessed be the Lord; or; Let the
name of the Lord be blessed.
FROM THIS TIME FORTH AND FOR EVERMORE - Now and forever. He is worthy
of praise now, and he ever will b...
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Psalms 113
Hallelujah! Praise His Name!
This third Hallelujah Psalm begins with a Hallelujah and ends with
Hallelujah. It is given in the Authorized Version as “Praise ye the
Lord” (as in all these...
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CXIII. GOD ON HIGH CARES FOR THE LOWLY.
Psalms 113:7. The dunghill is like Job's, waste and refuse heaped up
outside the village and still the refuge of lepers and diseased
persons of one kind or ano...
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BLESSED. Figure of speech _Benedictio,_ not _Beatitude_ App-6.
THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ App-4....
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PSALMS 113
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Song of Sublime Simplicity: reaching its Climax by Rejoicing with a
Glad Mother!
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 113:1-3, Praise Invited from Jehovah's Servants, for
All T...
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Blessed be the name of the LORD from this time forth and for
evermore.
BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD - i:e., the Lord as He hath
manifested Himself in His glorious deeds for His people. 'The wor...
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This Ps. begins the group (113-118) known in the Jewish Church as the
Hallel Psalms, or Hymns of Praise, from _hillel,_ to praise. They are
sung at the Passover Feast—Psalms 113, 114 before the second...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
THE SERVANTS’ SONG
PSALMS 113
THE FIRST EGYPTIAN HALLEL
And when Jesus and his friends had sung a psalm, they went out to the
*Mount of Olives ...
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יְהִ֤י שֵׁ֣ם יְהוָ֣ה מְבֹרָ֑ךְ מֵֽ֝
עַתָּ֗ה ו
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Psalms 113:1
THIS pure burst of praise is the first of the psalms composing the
Hallel, which was sung at the three great feasts (Passover, Pentecost,
and the Feast of Tabernacles), as well as at the...
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THE MIGHTY GOD UPLIFTETH THE LOWLY
Psalms 113:1; Psalms 114:1
We detect the song of Samuel's mother in the first of these psalms.
She sang the Old Testament “Magnificat” and it was embalmed by the
ps...
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This is the first of six psalms which constitute the Hallel or Hymn of
Praise, which the Hebrews sang at Passover, Pentecost, and the Feast
of Tabernacles. This group is necessarily of special interes...
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Judea. Hebrew, "Juda," though the sense of the Vulgate is very good,
(Berthier) as that country which had been so abandoned, became holy,
when God's people dwelt there. (St. Chrysostom) --- After the...
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The prophet Malachi looking into gospel days, declared, that the name
of Jehovah should be great among the Gentiles, from the rising of the
sun to the going down of the same, Malachi 1:11. To this mos...
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2_Blessed be the name of Jehovah _The prophet confirms what I stated
above, that the praises of God must be continued throughout the whole
course of our life. If his name is to be continually praised,...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 111 THROUGH 113.
Psalms 111-113 go together as a hallelujah in reference to Jehovah's
ways with Israel in their deliverance. First, Psalms 111, the works of
Jeho...
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BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD,.... Some prefix the word "saying", as
directing to the matter and manner of praising the Lord, and to
express themselves thus; "let the name of the Lord be blessed";
h...
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Blessed be the name of the LORD from this time forth and for evermore.
Ver. 2. _Blessed be the name of the Lord_] Praise him with utmost
intention and extension of spirit and of speech. God is theref...
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_Praise, O ye servants of the Lord_ Ye Levites, who are peculiarly
devoted to this solemn work, and sometimes termed God's servants, in a
special sense, and all you faithful souls. _Blessed be the nam...
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PRAISE OF GOD'S MERCY TOWARD THE LOWLY....
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Blessed be the name of the Lord from this time forth and forevermore,
the entire Church, with all its members, singing His praises as
Creator, Redeemer, and Sanctifier, throughout eternity....
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Psalms 113:2 Blessed H1288 (H8794) name H8034 LORD H3068 forth H6258
forevermore H5704 H5769...
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We will read, this evening, two passages in the Word of God; the first
will be Psalms 113:1 .
Psalms 113:1. _Praise ye the LORD. Praise, O ye servants of the LORD,
praise the name of the LORD._
Thre...
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CONTENTS: A call to praise God.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Praise is a duty the believer should much abound in and in
which he should be frequently employed, for in every place there
appears the m...
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This and the five following psalms form the great HALLEL, or hymn of
praise, sung at the passover and other festivals of the Jews. They
celebrate, as the word imports, the _shinings forth, eradiations...
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_Praise the name of the Lord._
HIGHEST SERVICE AND THE HIGHEST BEING
I. The highest service in which intelligent creatures can engage. What
is praise? Not verbal laudation, however enthusiastic in f...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 113:1. This short hymn of praise
celebrates the way in which the great God who rules over all takes
notice of the lowly. Such a God is indeed worthy to be praised by all
man...
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INTRODUCTION
1. Another of the Hallelujah Psalms 2. Date and authorship unknown.
3. The first of six Psalms in the Jewish liturgy (113–118) termed
Hallel, or the Egyptian _Hallel_, as distinguished f...
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EXPOSITION
This is the first of the "Hallel" psalms, or of those sung at the
Feasts of the Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles. It is a
"Hallelujah psalm," like the two preceding, but is not alphabe...
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Psa 113:1-9 begins and ends with Hallelujah.
Praise ye the LORD. Praise, O ye servants of the LORD, praise the name
of Yahweh. Blessed be the name of the LORD (Psalms 113:1-2)
Or blessed be the name...
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1 Chronicles 16:36; 1 Chronicles 29:10; Daniel 2:20; Ephesians 3:21;...