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Verse Psalms 95:4. _IN HIS HAND_ ARE _THE DEEP PLACES OF THE EARTH_]
The greatest deeps are _fathomed by him_.
_THE STRENGTH OF THE HILLS_ IS _HIS ALSO._] And to him the _greatest_
_heights_ are _acc...
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IN HIS HAND - In his power, or under his control as his own. That is,
he so possesses all things that they can be claimed by no other. His
right over them is absolute and entire.
ARE THE DEEP PLACES O...
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Psalms 95
In Anticipation of His Coming
_ 1. Singing unto Him? (Psalms 95:1)_
2. Let us worship and bow down (Psalms 95:6)
It is a call to Israel in anticipation of the soon appearing of the
expec...
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XCV. A HYMN OF PRAISE. The greatness of God in nature. A warning from
the history of Israel in the wilderness. There is no cogent reason for
dividing the Ps. into two. For Massah and Meribah. see Exod...
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Psalms 92-97
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Service of Song for a Sabbath Day.
ANALYSIS
Psalms 92: Personal SongProbably by a King.
Psalms 93: Jehovah Proclaimed King.
Psalms 94: Prayer for Vengeance on the...
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In his hand are the deep places of the earth: the strength of the
hills is his also.
IN HIS HAND ARE THE DEEP PLACES OF THE EARTH - literally, the places
which have to be searched; the hidden deeps...
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95:4 heights (c-12) Or 'treasures,' as Job 22:25 , 'heaped up.'...
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This Ps. (the 'Venite,' 'Invitatory Psalm') consists of a call to
praise God as King, as the Creator of the world, and the Shepherd of
His people (Psalms 95:1), followed by a warning against unbelief,...
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STRENGTH OF THE HILLS] RV 'heights of the mountains.'...
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
DO NOT MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE!
PSALMS 95
(THE SECOND *ROYAL PSALM)
Jesus said, "Go and do not break God's rules again". ...
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DEEP PLACES. — From a root meaning “to search,” perhaps by
digging. Hence either “mines” or “mineral wealth.”
STRENGTH OF THE HILLS. — The Hebrew word rendered “strength” is
rare, found only here and...
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אֲשֶׁ֣ר בְּ֭ יָדֹו מֶחְקְרֵי ־אָ֑רֶץ
וְ תֹועֲ
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Psalms 95:1
THIS psalm is obviously divided into two parts, but there is no reason
for seeing in these two originally unconnected fragments. Rather does
each part derive force from the other; and noth...
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PRAISE THE LORD AND TEMPT HIM NOT
Psalms 95:1
This psalm is deeply inwoven into the life of the Church, because of
the worshipful strain which pervades it, and also because of the
illuminating manner...
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We pause here to note a connection between a group of psalms, viz.,
Psalms 93:1; Psalms 94:1; Psalms 95:1; Psalms 96:1;...
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In his hand [are] the deep places of the earth: the (c) strength of
the hills [is] his also.
(c) All things are governed by his providence....
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Here the Psalmist, taught by the Holy Ghost, brings forward some of
the blessed causes for which Jesus claims the love, and praise, and
unceasing adoration of his people. He is our Maker, and a great...
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From Psalms 95 to 100 we have the progress of the introduction of the
Only-begotten into the world most distinctly brought out; but here,
all through, seen as Jehovah coming from heaven in judgment, a...
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IN HIS HAND ARE THE DEEP PLACES OF THE EARTH,.... The "penetrals" c of
it; not only what are penetrated by men, the minerals that are in it;
but what are of such deep recess as to be penetrated only b...
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In his hand [are] the deep places of the earth: the strength of the
hills [is] his also.
Ver. 4. _In his hand are the deep places_] Heb. searching, that is,
much searched after, but found to be unsea...
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_In his hand_ Under his government, and in his possession; _are the
deep places of the earth_ With all the treasures they contain; even
those parts which are far out of men's sight and reach. _The str...
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ADMONITION TO PRAISE JEHOVAH AND HEAR HIS WORD.
By comparing verse 8 of this psalm with Hebrews 4:7, we find that it
should be ascribed to David, either written by him personally or by
one of his sin...
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In His hand, by virtue of His essential creative power and
omnipotence, ARE THE DEEP PLACES OF THE EARTH, the very depths of the
ocean; THE STRENGTH OF THE HILLS, the summits of the highest
mountains,...
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1-7 Whenever we come into God's presence, we must come with
thanksgiving. The Lord is to be praised; we do not want matter, it
were well if we did not want a heart. How great is that God, whose the
w...
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IN HIS HAND; under his government. THE DEEP PLACES; those parts which
are far out of men's sight and reach, and much more those that are at
men's disposal. THE STRENGTH OF THE HILLS; the strongest or...
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Psalms 95:4 hand H3027 places H4278 earth H776 heights H8443 hills
H2022
In - Psalms 21:2;...
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Psalms 95:1. _O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful
noise to the rock of our salvation. Let us come before his presence
with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalm...
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Psalms 95:1. _O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful
noise to the rock of our salvation._
The worship of God should always be joyful, hence there is to be much
singing in it. God is...
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CONTENTS: A call to praise God as our gracious benefactor.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: It is due our God and King that we should speak forth and
sing forth His praises out of the abundanc...
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The Jews with one consent refer this psalm to the days of the Messiah.
St. Paul had therefore the fullest authority for addressing it to the
Hebrews. It was composed by David, when God had put all adj...
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_O come, let us sing unto the Lord._
THE GRANDEST OF CREATURE SERVICES
I. It is the most righteous. Adoration rendered to--
1. The greatest Being.
(1) Great in Himself (Psalms 95:3).
(2) Great in...
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_The strength of the hills is His also._
THE STRENGTH OF THE HILLS
The characteristics of the things made are characteristic of their
Maker. What, therefore, I find suggestive in the hills I find
su...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 95:1. This psalm encourages its singers
to learn from the rebellion of a previous generation. They should
faithfully heed God’s “voice” (vv. Psalm
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INTRODUCTION
“This Psalm is one of a series intended for the Temple worship, and
possibly composed for some festal occasion. Both the joyfulness of its
opening verses, and its general character, in wh...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is a liturgical psalm, probably composed for the temple service,
and still used in the synagogue as one of the Friday evening Psalms
which introduce the sabbath. The Western Church has...
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O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful noise to the
rock of our salvation. Let us come before his presence with
thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms. For the
LOR...
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Habakkuk 3:10; Habakkuk 3:6; Job 11:10; Job 9:5; Micah 1:4;...
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Hand — Under his government. Strength — The strongest or highest
mountains....