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PSALM CXVII
_The psalmist calls upon the nations of the world to praise the_
_Lord for his mercy and kindness, and for the fulfilment of his_
_promises_, 1, 2.
NOTES ON PSALM CXVII
This is the s...
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O PRAISE THE LORD, ALL YE NATIONS - The idea is that God has a claim
to universal worship, and that all the nations of the earth are under
obligations to adore him as the true God. He is not the God o...
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Psalms 117
This is the shortest Psalm. All the earth, all the nations, are now
called upon to praise, because His merciful kindness has been great
towards His people Israel. And their blessing means t...
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CXVII. All nations are invited to worship Yahweh, who has revealed His
power and faithfulness to Israel. The Ps. is Messianic in the general
sense that it contemplates the union of all nations in the...
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PRAISE, &C. Quoted in Romans 15:11.
THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ with. _eth_. Jehovah Himself. App-4.
PRAISE. Laud. See note on Psalms 63:3.
PEOPLE. peoples....
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DISCOURSE: 693
THE GENTILES CALLED TO PRAISE GOD
Psalms 117. _O praise the Lord, all ye nations: praise him, all ye
people. For his merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of
the Lord end...
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_An exhortation to praise God for his mercy and truth._
THIS psalm, like the 110th, seems to be altogether prophetical of the
joy which all nations should conceive at the coming of the Messiah; to
giv...
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PSALMS 117
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
All Nations Invited to Join in Israel's Tribute of Praise.
ANALYSIS
By Synonyms of Unmistakable Universality, All Nations are Invited to
Praise Jehovah for his Kindnes...
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O praise the LORD, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people.
Psalms 117:1 -Cf. Introduction to Psalms 116:1
O PRAISE THE LORD, ALL YE NATIONS - Israel's call to the Gentiles to
praise Yahweh for H...
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The shortest chapter in the Bible, and the middle chapter. It is a
doxology, calling all peoples to praise Jehovah. It may have been
appended to some Ps....
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
THE SHORTEST PSALM
PSALMS 117
THE FIFTH EGYPTIAN HALLEL
Jesus said, "I have other sheep. They do not live at this farm. I
must fetch them also and they will
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CXVII.
This, shortest of all the psalms, might well be called _multum in
parvo,_ for in its few words it contains, as St. Paul felt (Romans
15:11), the germ of the great doctrine of the universality o...
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הַֽלְל֣וּ אֶת ־יְ֭הוָה כָּל ־גֹּויִ֑ם
שַׁ֝בְּח֗וּהוּ...
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Psalms 117:1
THIS shortest of the psalms is not a fragment, though some MSS attach
it to the preceding and some to the following psalm. It contains large
"riches in a narrow room," and its very brevit...
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PRAISE HIM FOR ALL HIS BENEFITS
Psalms 116:12; Psalms 117:1
The psalmist dwells joyfully on his enslavement to God, because in and
through it he had found perfect liberty. _Thou hast loosed my bonds_...
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The fifth song of the Hallel is the shortest in the Psalter. In it in
a very deep sense, is fulfilled the saying so common that “Brevity
is the soul of wit.” It lives indeed with the wisdom of perfect...
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Alleluia is borrowed from the end of the former psalm in Hebrew. Our
Saviour and the apostles determine us to explain this solely of the
Messias, though should would also see another literal sense,
ap...
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CONTENTS
In this short but sweet Psalm, the nations of the earth are called
upon to praise God for his mercy; and the people of God are more
immediately urged to be active in this service.
Psalms 11...
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_THE SHORTEST PSALM_
‘O praise the Lord!’
Psalms 117:1
This is the shortest of the Psalms, but is honoured by being quoted by
the Apostle Paul as a link in his chain of argument that God meant His
s...
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_THE CRY OF FAITH AND JOY_
‘I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.’
Psalms 117:1
We shall never, I suppose, know from whose lips and hearts this cry of
faith and joy first spr...
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Psalms 117 is the calling the other nations and peoples to come and
praise Jehovah, who will be now King over all the earth. They join and
are brought happily into this relationship, Jehovah being mad...
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O PRAISE THE LORD, ALL YE NATIONS,.... The Lord having chosen, and
Christ having redeemed, some out of every kindred, tongue, people, and
nation; and the Gospel being sent and preached to all nations,...
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O praise the LORD, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people.
Ver. 1. _O praise the Lord, all ye nations_] viz. For Christ, that
gift, John 4:10, that benefit, 1 Timothy 6:2, that desire of all
natio...
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_O praise the Lord, all ye nations_ Let not the praises that are due
to the great Lord of all, be confined to our nation; but let all
people upon the face of the earth praise him. _For his merciful
ki...
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THE UNIVERSAL KINGDOM OF MESSIAH.
The shortest hymn in the Psalter, portraying, in a few words, the
Church of God of all times in its relation to Jehovah, the God of
salvation. The truth expressed in...
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O praise the Lord, all ye nations, since He is the God of the Gentiles
as well as of the Jews, Luke 2:30; PRAISE HIM, ALL YE PEOPLE, all the
nations of the world, without exception....
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PSALM 117 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm contains a prophecy of the calling
of the Gentiles, as appears both from the matter of it, and from
ROMANS 15:11, where it is quoted to that purpose. An exhortation t...
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Psalms 117:1 Praise H1984 (H8761) LORD H3068 Gentiles H1471 Laud H7623
(H8761) peoples H523
O praise -...
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CONTENTS: A solemn call to the nations to praise God.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: The Lord is kind to us as His creatures and merciful to us
as sinners, therefore praise is due Him from all peoples...
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This psalm, like Psalms 113., is a prophecy of the conversion of the
gentiles: so it is cited by St. Paul in Romans 15:11. Some critics
regard it as an exordium to the hundred and eighteenth psalm. It...
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_O praise the Lord, all ye nations: praise Him, all ye people._
AN EXHORTATION TO PRAISE GOD FOR HIS GOODNESS
1. In God’s worship it is not always necessary to be long; few words
sometimes say what...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 117:1. This short hymn invites ALL
NATIONS to PRAISE THE LORD. The Lord’s steadfast love
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INTRODUCTION
1. Authorship, &c., unknown.
2. Probably a liturgical introduction to, or dismissal from, a
service, either by separate choirs or the whole people.
3. “The lyrical expression of the consc...
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EXPOSITION
IT has been doubted whether this exceedingly short psalm can ever have
been in tended for a separate composition, and was not rather written
as a conclusion to Psalms 116:1. or an introduct...
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Beginning with Psalms 113:1-9, you have what are known as the Hallel
psalms, meaning the psalms of praise. Hallel meaning praise in Hebrew,
and hallelujah, the hallelujah praise to Yahweh. So these ar...
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Isaiah 24:15; Isaiah 24:16; Isaiah 42:10; Psalms 66:1; Psalms 66:4;...