Psalms 148:1-14

1 Praise ye the LORD. Praise ye the LORD from the heavens: praise him in the heights.

2 Praise ye him, all his angels: praise ye him, all his hosts.

3 Praise ye him, sun and moon: praise him, all ye stars of light.

4 Praise him, ye heavens of heavens, and ye waters that be above the heavens.

5 Let them praise the name of the LORD: for he commanded, and they were created.

6 He hath also stablished them for ever and ever: he hath made a decree which shall not pass.

7 Praise the LORD from the earth, ye dragons, and all deeps:

8 Fire, and hail; snow, and vapour; stormy wind fulfilling his word:

9 Mountains, and all hills; fruitful trees, and all cedars:

10 Beasts, and all cattle; creeping things, and flyinga fowl:

11 Kings of the earth, and all people; princes, and all judges of the earth:

12 Both young men, and maidens; old men, and children:

13 Let them praise the name of the LORD: for his name alone is excellent;b his glory is above the earth and heaven.

14 He also exalteth the horn of his people, the praise of all his saints; even of the children of Israel, a people near unto him. Praise ye the LORD.

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Everything - *Praise The *LORD!

Psalms 148

The 3rd *Hallelujah Psalm

Jesus *commanded the wind and the sea, "Be quiet, and stay quiet!" (Mark 4:39)

Psalms 148

v1 *Hallelujah!
*Praise the *LORD from the *heavens.
*Praise him in the high places.

v2 *Praise him, all his *angels.
*Praise him all his armies (in *heaven).

v3 *Praise him, sun and moon.
*Praise him, all shining stars.

v4 *Praise him, highest *heavens
and the waters above the sky.

v5 They will all *praise the name of the *LORD,
because he created (made) them by his *command.

v6 He has fixed them in their places for all time.
This rule will never change.

v7 - v10 *Praise the *LORD from the earth:
• sea *monsters and all deep waters,
• fire and *hail,
• snow and clouds,
• wind and storm obeying his *commands,
• mountains and all hills,
• fruit trees and all forests,
• wild animals and farm animals,
• *reptiles and flying birds.

v11 - v13a *Praise the name of the *LORD:
• kings of the earth and every country,
• *princes and all rulers on earth,
• young men and young girls,
• old men and children.

v13b (The *LORD’s) name is the only great name.
He is king over *heaven and earth.

v14 He has made his people strong.
So all the people that have accepted his kind love will *praise him.
They are the people of Israel who are near to him.
*Hallelujah!

The Story of Psalms 148

We do not know who wrote Psalms 148. And we do not know when they wrote it. Many Bible students think that the *psalmist wrote it to use in the new *temple in Jerusalem. The *psalmist was the person that wrote the psalm. The *temple was God’s house in Jerusalem. The army of Babylon destroyed it but 70 years later the *Jews built it again.

Psalms 148 is the third *Hallelujah Psalm. "*Hallelujah" means "*praise the *LORD". "*Praise" means "tell someone that he is very great". "*LORD" is another name for God. It is the *covenant name. A *covenant is when two people, or groups of people, agree. Here, God agrees to love and send help to his people when they need it. His people agree to love and obey God.

Later, someone else wrote this psalm in a new way. They made it longer. It is in the book called the *Jewish Apocrypha. The Apocrypha tells the story of the *Jews between the *Old Testament and the *New Testament of our Bible. We call the new song The Benedicite. Some Christians still sing it in their churches.

What Psalms 148 means

The psalm has three parts:

verses 1 - 6: the *psalmist tells everything in the sky to *praise the *LORD;

verses 7 - 10: the *psalmist tells everything on the earth to *praise the *LORD (but not people);

verses 11 - 14: the *psalmist tells people to *praise the *LORD.

Verses 1 - 6 "From the *heavens" means "everything that is above the earth". In the Bible, *heaven or the *heavens means two things. It can mean the sky, where we can see the sun, moon and stars, (verse 3). Also, it can mean the home of God, where his angels also live, (verse 2). The angels are God’s servants in *heaven. *Jews believed that there were waters above the sky, (verse 4). God created (made) all this by his word of command. A command is when we tell someone what they must do.

Verses 7 - 10 Everything on the earth must also *praise the *LORD. We do not know how animals, birds, reptiles, snow, clouds, winds, storms, trees, hills and mountains all *praise the *LORD. But God knows, and accepts their *praise. Hail is rain with ice in it. A monster is a very large animal. A reptile is an animal like a snake.

Verses 11 - 14 The psalm ends by telling people to *praise the *LORD. Everybody is here. The leaders of people and people themselves are here, young and old, male and female. A prince, (verse 12), is the son of a king.

Something to do

When you see something that God has made, *praise him for it!
Hebrew ~ the language that the Jews spoke; they wrote the Psalms in Hebrew.
praise ~ to say how great someone is; or, words that say how great someone is.
Lord ~ a name for God; it means he has authority, or "master"; It is the word "Adonai" in Hebrew. Look also at LORD below.
LORD ~ a special name for God that his people use. It is the covenant name of God. In Hebrew it is Yahweh or Jehovah. Look after Psalm 25 in Book 1 of the Psalms of David for more about the names of God.
lord ~ someone with authority.
LORD ~ the covenant name for God (in a covenant you agree with someone).
Hebrew ~ the language that the Jews spoke; they wrote the Psalms in Hebrew.
covenant ~ two people have agreed what each should do (here, God and his people). Look in Psalm 120 about the covenant.
Yahweh ~ the covenant name for God. Most Bibles translate it LORD with 4 capital letters. It means something like "I am" or "always alive".
Jehovah ~ how some languages say Yahweh, one of the names of God in Hebrew.
hallelujah ~ say that the LORD is great. (Jah is Hebrew for LORD.)
Lord ~ a name for God; it means he has authority, or "master"; It is the word "Adonai" in Hebrew. Look also at LORD below.
LORD ~ a special name for God that his people use. It is the covenant name of God. In Hebrew it is Yahweh or Jehovah. Look after Psalm 25 in Book 1 of the Psalms of David for more about the names of God.
lord ~ someone with authority.
LORD ~ the covenant name for God (in a covenant you agree with someone).
Hebrew ~ the language that the Jews spoke; they wrote the Psalms in Hebrew.
covenant ~ two people have agreed what each should do (here, God and his people). Look in Psalm 120 about the covenant.
Yahweh ~ the covenant name for God. Most Bibles translate it LORD with 4 capital letters. It means something like "I am" or "always alive".
Jehovah ~ how some languages say Yahweh, one of the names of God in Hebrew.
command ~ tell someone to do something.
heavens ~ the skies (with sun, moon and stars) or the home of God.
angel ~ spirit that lives in heaven with God.
spirit ~ this part of us lives when our body dies.
heaven ~ the home of God.
heaven ~ the home of God.
praise ~ to say how great someone is; or, words that say how great someone is.
monster ~ a very large animal.
hail ~ ice in rain.
prince ~ son of a king.
psalmist ~ the person that wrote a psalm (or psalms).
temple ~ a place where people meet to worship God.
Jew ~ a person who is born from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their children; a person who has the faith of the Jews, called Judaism.
faith ~ belief in someone or something; in the Psalms, belief in God.
covenant ~ two people have agreed what each should do (here, God and his people). Look in Psalm 120 about the covenant.
Jewish ~ a word that describes a Jew or anything to do with a Jew.
Jew ~ a person who is born from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their children; a person who has the faith of the Jews, called Judaism.
faith ~ belief in someone or something; in the Psalms, belief in God.'Old Testament ~ the first part of the Bible, which the writers wrote before the life of Jesus; the holy things that the writers wrote before Christ’s birth.
holy ~ all good with no bad in it; separate from sin; very, very good; only God is really holy. The land where he lives with his people is also holy. This is because he is there.
sin ~ not obeying God; or what you do when you do not obey God.'New Testament ~ the last part of the Bible, which the writers wrote after the life of Jesus. It is about the things that Jesus did and taught. It is also about what Christians believe and do.
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