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Verse Psalms 100:4. _ENTER INTO HIS GATES WITH THANKSGIVING_] Publicly
worship God; and when ye come to the house of prayer, be thankful that
you have such a privilege; and when you _enter his courts_...
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ENTER INTO HIS GATES ... - The gates which lead to his temple, or to
the place of public worship.
INTO HIS COURTS ... - The “courts” were literally the open spaces
which surrounded the tabernacle or...
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Psalms 100
Nothing but Praise
It is Israel's voice in praise which we hear in this brief Psalm,
which so fittingly concludes this series of great millennial Psalms.
They exhort that all the earth s...
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C. A PROCESSIONAL HYMN (see Psalms 100:4). The Ps. invites the
Israelites to be joyful, declares Yahweh is the only God and the Maker
of all, and that He is specially the God of Israel.
PSALMS 100:2...
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HIS NAME. See note on Psalms 20:1....
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DISCOURSE: 666
GENTILES CALLED TO GLORIFY GOD
Psalms 100:1. _Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve
the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye
that the Lor...
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PSALMS 100
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Invitation to All the Earth to Come In before Jehovah and Worship.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 100:1-3, Invitation to Worship, based on Jehovah's
Claims as Creator and...
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Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with
praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.
ENTER INTO HIS GATES WITH THANKSGIVING, (AND) INTO HIS COURTS WITH
PRAISE - (; .)...
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BOOK 4
The Pss. in this book, as in that which follows, are mostly of
comparatively late date, and suitable for use in the worship of the
sanctuary.
The two books seem to have been conjoined at one ti...
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Psalms 90:106
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
*THANK-YOU, GOD!
PSALMS 100
JESUS SAID, "*THANK-YOU, FATHER". (MATTHEW 11:25)
PSALMS 100
(This is) a "*thank-you" psalm.
V1 Everyone on earth, shout to the *LO...
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בֹּ֤אוּ שְׁעָרָ֨יו ׀ בְּ תֹודָ֗ה
חֲצֵרֹתָ֥יו בִּ תְהִלָּ֑ה הֹֽודוּ
־לֹ֝֗ו בָּרֲכ֥וּ שְׁמֹֽו׃...
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Psalms 100:1
THE Psalms of the King end with this full-toned call to all the earth
to do Him homage. It differs from the others of the group, by making
no distinct mention either of Jehovah's royal t...
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UNIVERSAL PRAISE
Psalms 100:1
If we could enter into the spirit of this psalm, every day would be a
Thanksgiving Day. The psalmist invites all the earth to enter into the
courts of God's house with...
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This is the last song of the series, and forms a fitting conclusion to
the movement which commenced in Psalms 93:1. There the Divine
assumption of the throne and government was the subject. Here it is...
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(c) Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, [and] into his courts with
praise: be thankful unto him, [and] bless his name.
(c) He shows that God will not be worshipped, but by those means which
he ha...
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_Know. I looked upon them with such contempt, (Eusebius) or I highly
disapproved of their conduct, (St. Augustine) and would have no
society with them. (Calmet) --- David was, in a manner, forced to
t...
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Here the invitation, or rather the command, is reiterated: surely such
a God, such a Creator; such a Redeemer, may well demand our warmest
praise. And therefore let us enter into his courts: let us ap...
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4_Enter his gates _The conclusion of the psalm is almost the same as
the beginning of it, excepting that he adopts a mode of speech which
relates to the worship of God which obtained under the law; (1...
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Psalms 100 is the summons to universal worship of Jehovah with
gladness and praise. Jehovah is good. Verse 5 (Psalms 100:5) gives in
principle the great truth so often laid down as Israel's hope His
m...
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ENTER INTO HIS GATES WITH THANKSGIVING,.... The same with the gates of
Zion, loved by the Lord more than all the dwellings of Jacob; the
gates of Jerusalem, within which the feet of the saints stand w...
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Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, [and] into his courts with
praise: be thankful unto him, [and] bless his name.
Ver. 4. _Enter into his gates, &c._] As sheep into his sheepfolds,
frequent his...
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_Know that the Lord_ Hebrews _Jehovah, he is God_ The only living and
true God; a being infinitely perfect, self-existent, and self-
sufficient; and the fountain of all being; the first cause and last...
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AN INVITATION TO ALL MEN TO SERVE THE TRUE GOD.
A psalm of praise, properly placed here to close this wonderful series
of praise anthems, the summons here being to give thanksgiving to God,
the Creat...
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ENTER INTO HIS GATES; the gates of his courts; for the people might
enter no further, and the courts had walls and gates as well as the
house....
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Psalms 100:4 Enter H935 (H8798) gates H8179 thanksgiving H8426 courts
H2691 praise H8416 thankful H3034 (H8685) bless H1288 (H8761) name
H8034
Enter - Psalms 65:1, Psalms 66:13, Psalms 116:17-19;...
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Psalms 100
Psalms 100:1 : The lands are required to receive the good tidings from
heaven, which implies that they are to cast off and reject their own
gods. They are to turn from idols to serve the l...
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May the Spirit of God, by whose inspiration David penned these Psalms,
bless them to us as we read them! This is entitled «a Psalm of
Praise.» Note here that this is the only Psalm which bears that
ti...
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CONTENTS: Call to praise God in consideration of His being and His
relation to us.
CHARACTERS: God, Psalmist.
CONCLUSION: True worshippers should be joyful worshippers. If we serve
Him in uprightnes...
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Title. _A psalm of praise,_ or thanksgiving. Chaldee, “for the
sacrifice of confession.” The subject appears to be general, and has
received no particular application. There is not the slightest groun...
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_Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands._
WORSHIP
Worship is at once the duty of all duties, the service of all
services, the joy of all joys.
I. It is founded on knowledge (verse 3).
1....
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 100:1. This hymn is not explicitly a
psalm celebrating God’s kingship, but it brings the collection of
kingship hymns to a close with its enthusiastic call to come before
th...
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INTRODUCTION
This Psalm completes the series of Royal Psalms, and “may be
regarded as the Doxology which closes the strain. We find lingering in
it notes of the same great harmony. It breathes the sa...
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EXPOSITION
THE hundredth psalm has for its title, "A Psalm of praise," or "of
thanksgiving," and to this description it well answers. There is not a
single mournful note in the composition. God is pr...
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Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. Serve the LORD with
gladness (Psalms 100:1-2):
Now if you can't serve the Lord with gladness, it's better that you
not serve Him. It is a shame and a d...
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1 Chronicles 29:13; 1 Chronicles 29:20; Colossians 3:16; Colossians
3:17; Hebrews 13:15; Isaiah 35:10; Psalms 116:17; Psalms 65:1; Psalms
66:13;...