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Verse Psalms 150:5. _LOUD CYMBALS_] צלצלים _tseltselim_. Two
hollow plates of brass, which, being struck together, produced a sharp
clanging sound. This instrument is still in use. What the
_high-soun...
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PRAISE HIM UPON THE LOUD CYMBALS - literally, “the cymbals of
sound” or hearing. That is, Let there be audibly expressed joy. The
allusion here is to an instrument of music that was most distinctly
he...
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PSALM 144-150 THE HALLELUJAH CHORUS
The five Psalms with which this marvellous book closeth are all Psalms
of praise. The word “praise” is found in the Hebrew thirty-seven
times. Each one of these Ps...
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CL. Each book ends with a doxology. Here we have a much longer
doxology, which closes Book V and the whole Psalter also. The praise
of God begins from His sanctuary, _i.e._ probably from His sanctuary...
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_the loud cytubals … the high sounding cymbals_ The clear sounding
cymbals … the clanging cymbals. Two kinds of cymbals are obviously
meant: the first, lit. _cymbals of hearing_, may have been a small...
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PRAISE HIM UPON THE LOUD CYMBALS— _With the voice-cymbals._ Mudge.
The two kinds of cymbals, says he, seem one to be soft and low, and
therefore to admit a _voice_ to be heard; from whence the name: t...
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PSALMS 150
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
An Expansion and Enforcement of the Public Reader's Invitation to the
People to Join in the Responses in the Temple-Worship.
ANALYSIS
1. The Public Reader's Invitation_...
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Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high sounding
cymbals.
PRAISE HIM UPON THE LOUD CYMBALS ... UPON THE HIGH-SOUNDING CYMBALS -
suited to loud praises ()....
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This is 'the grand Finale of the spiritual concert,' and worthily
closes not only this little Hallelujah group, but the whole Psalter....
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CYMBALS] i.e. _Tseltselim,_ evidently of two kinds.' HIGH SOUNDING]
cp. 1 Corinthians 13:1.
_6._ The climax is reached. 'Let every thing that hath breath praise
the Lord. Hallelujah.'...
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Psalms 107:150
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
GOD IS THE BEST!
PSALMS 150
THE LAST *HALLELUJAH PSALM
Jesus said, "If people *held their *peace, the stones would
immediately start shouting" ...
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CYMBALS. — Heb., _tseltselîm_ (2 Samuel 6:5), a word evidently
formed to express the sound of the instrument. Two kinds are evidently
indicated in this verse, the “loud” cymbals (literally, _cymbals
o...
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Psalms 150:1
THIS noble close of the Psalter rings out one clear note of praise, as
the end of all the many moods and experiences recorded in its
wonderful sighs and songs. Tears, groans, wailings for...
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THE PRAISE-SONGS OF GOD'S PEOPLE
Psalms 149:1-9; Psalms 150:1-6
Israel was formed into a nation and delivered from Babylon, that her
singers should lead the praises of mankind, and her teachers pr...
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This psalm which concludes the book, and all the Psalter as final
doxology, is the most comprehensive, and illuminative illustration of
perfect praise in the whole Psalter. In our analysis of it as do...
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Spirit. Wind instrument, (Menochius) or man, who is bound to praise
God, even more than the angels, as Christ has assumed his nature, and
will bring him to sing with them Alleluia. (Worthington) --- L...
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Psalms 150 is a general closing summons to praise Jehovah only,
remark, it is now freely in His sanctuary, as well as in the firmament
of His power in His sanctuary, with all the various instruments o...
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PRAISE HIM UPON THE LOUD CYMBALS,.... Or "cymbals of hearing" x; that
were heard with pleasure and delight, and afar off: the Septuagint and
Vulgate Latin versions render it, "well sounding cymbals",...
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Praise him upon the loud cymbals: praise him upon the high sounding
cymbals.
Ver. 5. _Praise him upon the loud cymbals_] These were, saith Cicero
(in Pison.), _instrumenta aerea, concava, tinnula, in...
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_Praise him with the sound of the trumpet_, &c. “It is impossible
for us to distinguish,” says Dr. Horne, “and describe the several
sorts of musical instruments here mentioned, as the Hebrews themselv...
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CONCLUDING HYMN OF PRAISE.
The last Hallelujah Psalm is a fitting doxology for the whole Book of
Psalms, proclaiming the place, theme, mode, and extent of God's
praise....
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Praise Him upon the loud cymbals, or castanets; PRAISE HIM UPON THE
HIGH-SOUNDING CYMBALS, the larger form, with deeper and fuller tones.
Musical instruments of every kind, wood instruments, string
in...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Psalms 150:5 Praise H1984 (H8761) loud H8088 cymbals H6767 Praise
H1984 (H8761) clashing H8643 cymbals H6767...
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Psalms 150:1. _Praise ye the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary:_
Notice how, in this last Psalm, it is praise, praise, praise, all the
way through. I think we have the word «praise» some thirteen tim...
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CONTENTS: The psalmist would fill all the world with God's praises.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: What have we our breath for but to spend it in praising
God and how can we spend it better? Since we...
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The full choir, the full band, and the full heart, are here exhorted
to praise the Lord. Surely this, when holy prophets joined in the
worship, must resemble heaven itself. But oh how can drunkards,
s...
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_Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet._
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN WORSHIP
1. Albeit the typical ceremonies of musical instruments in God’s
public worship, belonging to the pedagogy of the Church, in...
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_Praise God in His sanctuary._
WORSHIP
I. Its spirit is exultation. Is there gratitude in it? Yes, gratitude
of the highest type and degree, and gratitude is an element of joy. Is
there admiration in...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 150:1. This hymn closes the Psalter with
its call for “everything that has breath” to praise the Lord with
every kind of jubilant accompaniment. The list of musical instrume...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 150:3 Praising God fully requires more than
human voices. It also requires instruments as varied as TRUMPET, LUTE,
HARP, strings
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INTRODUCTION
Dean Perowne speaks of this Psalm as “the great closing Hallelujah,
or Doxology, of the Psalter, in which every kind of musical instrument
is to hear its part as well as the voice of man,...
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EXPOSITION
COMMENTATORS generally are agreed that this is a most noble psalm, a
fit conclusion to the noble collection which here terminates.
Professor Cheyne says, "Psalms 150:1 closes this Halleluja...
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Now, again, the final psalm is an exhortation of praise and to praise
the Lord in unusual ways, as far as we firstly perhaps are concerned.
Praise ye the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise him...
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1 Chronicles 15:16; 1 Chronicles 15:19; 1 Chronicles 15:28; 1
Chronicles 16:5;...