Verse Psalms 66:13. _I WILL GO INTO THY HOUSE WITH BURNT-OFFERINGS_] Now that thou hast restored us to our own land, and established us in it, we will establish thy worship, and offer all the various...
I WILL GO INTO THY HOUSE WITH BURNT-OFFERIINGS - To thy temple - the place of worship. This is language designed to represent the feelings and the purpose of the people. If the psalm was composed on o...
Psalms 66 The Praise and Worship of the Millennium _ 1. What God hath wrought! (Psalms 66:1)_ 2. Israel's praise and worship (Psalms 66:8) “Shout aloud unto God, all the earth! Sing the glory of H...
LXVI. A AND LXVI. B. Here again we have two Pss., rather unskilfully joined together, for the former ends, the latter begins abruptly. In Psalms 66 A (Psalms 66:1) the speaker always uses the first pe...
_I will go_ R.V. I will come, the usual word for approaching God in the sanctuary (Psalms 5:7; Psalms 42:2; Psalms 43:4; Psalms 65:2; &c.). The transition from
The people's leader and representative enters the Temple to pay the vows which he made in the hour of national distress....
PSALMS 66 DESCRIPTIVE TITLE Invitation to All the Earth to Join in Israel's Song of Praise. ANALYSIS Stanza I., Psalms 66:1-4, Invitation based on Display of Divine Power. Stanza II., Psalms 66:5-7...
_I WILL GO INTO THY HOUSE WITH BURNT OFFERINGS: I WILL PAY THEE MY VOWS_ _ I WILL GO INTO THY HOUSE WITH BURNT OFFERINGS: I WILL PAY THEE MY VOWS,_ I will pay thee my vows. He speaks as personifying...
This Ps. triumphantly celebrates a great national deliverance. The whole earth is summoned to join in the chorus of praise (Psalms 66:1). The memories of the exodus are recalled (Psalms 66:5), but onl...
PAY.. MY VOWS] make the offerings I promised....
PSALMS 42:72 _GORDON CHURCHYARD_ Words in boxes are from the Bible. Words marked with a *star are described in the word list at the end. The translated Bible text has yet to go through Advanced Che...
אָבֹ֣וא בֵיתְךָ֣ בְ עֹולֹ֑ות אֲשַׁלֵּ֖ם לְךָ֣...
Psalms 66:1 THE most striking feature of this psalm is the transition from the plural "we" and "our," in Psalms 66:1, to the singular "I" and "my," in Psalms 66:13. Ewald supposes that two independent...
“COME AND SEE THE WORKS OF GOD” Psalms 66:1 Some of the old expositors speak of this psalm as “the Lord's Prayer in the Old Testament.” A SUMMONS TO PRAISE, PSALMS 66:1 The devout soul cannot be gl...
This is one of the most beautiful of the songs of worship. It is divided into two parts by a change from the use of the plural pronoun (verses Psa 66:1-12) to the use of the singular (verses Psa 66:13...
I will go into thy (h) house with burnt offerings: I will pay thee my vows, (h) The duty of the faithful is here described, who are never mindful to render God praise for his benefits....
It is sweet and profitable to go up to God's house, under the leadings of God's Spirit, at all times, and upon all occasions; and it is doubly sweet when, after sickness or detention from God's ordina...
13_I will come into thy house with burnt offerings _Hitherto the Psalmist has spoken in the name of the people at large. Now he emphatically gives expression to his own private feelings, and calls upo...
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS PSALMS 65, 66 AND 67. In Psalms 65-67 we have the bright side, the bright and joyful confidence of the saint who is conscious of being heard, and who, though not yet in...
I WILL GO INTO THY HOUSE WITH BURNT OFFERINGS,.... The psalmist here represents the saints and faithful in those times, who being delivered out of all their troubles, and brought into a large, free, p...
I will go into thy house with burnt offerings: I will pay thee my vows, Ver. 13. _I will go into thine house, &c._] I will begin to others in that public solemn thanksgiving, and not grudge at the co...
_I will_ go, &c. The psalmist, having before endeavoured to excite all people in general, and all God's people in particular, to praise the Lord, here declares it to be his own resolution to worship a...
THANKSGIVING FOR THE MIRACLES OF GOD'S DELIVERANCE. To the chief musician, for use in liturgical worship, a song or psalm, the name of the inspired poet not being mentioned....
will go into Thy house with burnt offerings, to make a sacrifice for the expiation of sins; I WILL PAY THEE MY VOWS, such gifts serving to bring about a closer fellowship between the believers and the...
13-20 We should declare unto those that fear God, what he has done for our souls, and how he has heard and answered our prayers, inviting them to join us in prayer and praise; this will turn to our m...
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Psalms 66:13 go H935 (H8799) house H1004 offerings H5930 pay H7999 (H8762) vows H5088 go into -...
PART 2). ISRAEL'S GRATEFUL RESPONSE TO GOD'S DELIVERANCE REVEALED IN OFFERINGS AND THE FULFILMENT OF VOWS, AND A CALL FOR CONSIDERATION OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS IN ANSWERING PRAYER (PSALMS 66:13). a) Del...
Psalms 66:1. _Make a joyful noise unto God all ye lands: sing forth the honour of his name: make his praise glorious._ In a company of advanced saints, silence may be sometimes profitable. The first...
Psalms 66:1. _Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands:_ Let not Israel alone do it. Take up the strain, ye nations. He is the God of all the nations of the earth. «Make a joyful noise unto God, al...
CONTENTS: A call to praise God for His sovereign dominion and power in the whole creation. CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist. CONCLUSION: God's works are wonderful in themselves and if duly considered, will...
This in the Greek is called a psalm of the resurrection, no doubt because God had in David's time revived the nation. The application to the captivity is unsupported by the language of joy. David here...
_Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands._ PROVIDENCE The real theme of this psalm is in the last section: it is a psalm of thanksgiving for a special mercy experienced by an individual. But the a...
_I will go into Thy house with burnt offerings; I will pay Thee my vows._ RELIGIOUS INDIVIDUALISM Here is a deep conscious selfhood; the speaker is concerned with his own feelings and his own obligat...
INTRODUCTION _Superscription_.—“_To the chief Musician_.” See Introduction to Psalms 57. “_A Psalm or Song_. See Introduction to Psalms 48. Both the author and the occasion of the psalm are unknown....
EXPOSITION THIS is another song of thanksgiving, and is connected with a special deliverance (Psalms 66:10). The composer is about to offer a sacrifice to God in his holy place, in performance of a vo...
Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands: Sing forth the honor of his name: make his praise glorious (Psalms 66:1-2). Sing forth the honor of the name of the Lord; make His praise glorious. Oh, tha...
Deuteronomy 12:11; Deuteronomy 12:12; Ecclesiastes 5:4; Hebrews 13:15;...