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Verse Psalms 99:9. _WORSHIP AT HIS HOLY HILL_] Worship him _publicly_
in the _temple_.
_FOR THE LORD OUR GOD_ IS _HOLY._] The words of the _chorus_; as in
the _third_ and _fifth_ verses.
ANALYSIS OF...
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EXALT THE LORD OUR GOD - See the notes at Psalms 99:5.
AND WORSHIP AT HIS HOLY HILL - In Psalms 99:5, this is, “at his
footstool.” The “holy hill” refers to Zion, as the seat of the
national worship....
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Psalms 99
The Reign of Righteousness
_ 1. His throne (Psalms 99:1)_
2. Judgment and righteousness executed (Psalms 99:4)
3. His gracious dealings ...
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XCIX. A TEMPLE SONG AFTER VICTORY. The Ps. is divided into three parts
by the refrain Holy is he (_i.e._ separate from all defilement) at
Psalms 99:3; Psalms 99:5 and (in an expanded form) at Psalms 9...
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Psalms 98, 99
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
A Shorter Service of Song (for a Sabbath Day).
ANALYSIS
Psalms 98: An Invitation to Sing the New Song of Jehovah's Victory in
behalf of the House of Israel.
Psalms...
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Moses and Aaron among his priests, and Samuel among them that call
upon his name; they called upon the LORD, and he answered them.
-Admonition to Israel, literal and spiritual, to be instructed by...
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99:9 holy (c-14) _ Kadosh_ . see Psalms 16:3 ....
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
GOD... HE IS *HOLY!
PSALMS 99
(THE SIXTH AND LAST *ROYAL PSALM)
Jesus prayed (to God), "*Holy Father". ...
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רֹֽומְמ֡וּ יְה֘וָ֤ה אֱלֹהֵ֗ינוּ וְ֭
הִֽשְׁתַּחֲווּ לְ...
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Psalms 99:1
DELITZSCH has well called this psalm "an earthly echo of the seraphic
Trisagion," the threefold proclamation of the Divine holiness, which
Isaiah. Isaiah 6:3 It is, as already noted, a pen...
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WORSHIP THE GREAT AND HOLY ONE
Psalms 99:1
This psalm has its counterpart in Psalms 97:1. There Jehovah's reign
is associated with the gladness of faith; here with the trembling of
mortal and sinful...
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This is a song of the Kingdom of Jehovah as founded upon and
administered in holiness. There are three distinct parts, each ending
with practically the same refrain. The first acclaims the King
enthro...
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PSALM XCIX. (JUBILATE DEO.)
All are invited to rejoice in God, the Creator of all....
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The Psalm beautifully concludes with repeating a third time the
strongest of all arguments for praising Jehovah; the holiness of his
nature: and what hath so highly exalted that glory to our view, and...
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In the close of the psalm he repeats the same sentence which we had in
the fifth verse, only substituting _his holy mountain _instead of _his
footstool; _and as for the sake of brevity he had formerly...
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Psalms 99, though simple in its character, embraces some important
principles. Jehovah now reigns, not only in making manifest heavenly
power, but in the establishment of that power as king upon the e...
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EXALT THE LORD OUR GOD,.... Having given the above instances of Moses,
Aaron, and Samuel, serving and worshipping the Lord, the psalmist
repeats the exhortation in Psalms 99:5, which he enforces by th...
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Exalt the LORD our God, and worship at his holy hill; for the LORD our
God [is] holy.
Ver. 9. _Exalt the Lord_] _Versus amoibaeus._ See Psalms 99:5 ....
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Exalt the Lord, our God, giving Him the honor due to His majesty and
power, AND WORSHIP AT HIS HOLY HILL, on the mountain where He revealed
Himself, that is, in the New Testament, wherever He comes to...
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PRAISE OF THE MESSIAH, THE THRICE HOLY.
The psalmist, in this hymn of praise which fits so well into this
series, sets forth the merciful government of God, particularly as
exercised in and for His C...
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6-9 The happiness of Israel is made out by referring to the most
useful governors of that people. They in every thing made God's word
and law their rule, knowing that they could not else expect that...
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AT HIS HOLY HILL; either in Zion; or in his church typified by it, and
oft called Zion....
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CONTENTS: Call to praise God because of the glories of His Kingdom
among men.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Samuel, Aaron, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: The holiness of God's name makes it truly great to His
frie...
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All the Versions ascribe this psalm to David, except the Chaldee,
which, like the Hebrew, has no title. The occasion of its being
composed is not known.
Psalms 99:1. _He sitteth between the cherubims...
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_The Lord reigneth._
THE RULERSHIP OF GOD OVER THE WORLD
I. As seen in symbol. “He sitteth between the cherubim.” This
reference to the Shekinah teaches us that His reign is--
1. Moral.
2. Mercifu...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 99:1. This is another hymn celebrating
God’s kingship over all his creation. The focus is on his exalted
holiness (vv. Psalms 99:3,...
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PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 99:6 These verses explore the wonder of being
God’s people, whom he actually welcomes into his presence. In
mentioning MOSES, AARON, and SAMUEL, the psalm remind
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INTRODUCTION
This Psalm is one of the series of Psalms which celebrate the Kingship
of Jehovah. “All these Psalms,” says Perowne, “alike tell of the
setting up of a Divine kingdom upon earth. All alik...
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EXPOSITION
HERE we have the last of the series of Second Advent psalms, which
began with Psalms 93:1. The first of them, the fifth, and the last,
commence in the same way—with the watchword, "The Lord...
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The LORD reigneth (Psalms 99:1);
Starts out as did Psalms 97:1-12. "The Lord reigneth."
let the people tremble: he sits between the cherubims; let the earth
be moved (Psalms 99:1).
Now the cherubims...
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1 Peter 1:15; 1 Peter 1:16; 1 Samuel 2:2; Habakkuk 1:12; Isaiah 5:16;...