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Verse Psalms 33:3. _SING UNTO HIM A NEW SONG_] Do not wear out the old
forms: fresh mercies call for new songs of praise and gratitude.
_PLAY SKILFULLY WITH A LOUD NOISE._] Let _sense_ and _sound_ ac...
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SING UNTO HIM A NEW SONG - A song specially composed for this
occasion; expressive of the special feelings suggested by this
occasion, or appropriate to this new manifestation of the divine
goodness a...
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Psalms 33
The Future Praise of Jehovah
_ 1. The call to praise Jehovah (Psalms 33:1)_
2. His praise as the Creator (Psalms 33:4)
3. His praise of His governmental dealings (Psalms 33:10)
4. His...
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XXXIII. A SONG OF PRAISE. This Ps. has no title in MT. It may have
been added at a later time to an older collection, probably Psalms
33:3. The LXX prefix, By David, when he changed his face before
Ab...
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A NEW SONG. First occurrence of seven new songs in the O.T. (six in
the Psalms: Psalms 33:3; Psalms 40:3; Psalms 96:1; Psalms 98:1; Psalms
144:9; Psalms 149:1. and one in Isaiah 42:10). Hebrew. _hadas...
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Introductory call to praise....
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Psalms 32, 33
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Felicitations to the Forgiven, and Examples of the Songs that they
Sing.
ANALYSIS
Part I., Psalms 32. Stanza I., Psalms 32:1-4, Happy the Forgiven; yet
Divine Discipl...
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_SING UNTO HIM A NEW SONG; PLAY SKILFULLY WITH A LOUD NOISE._
Sing ... a new song - the song of redemption from all foes, and from
the great adversary, especially at the crowning consummation (Psalms...
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This is an anonymous Ps. of national deliverance, called forth by some
historical occasion which it is now impossible to fix with any
certainty. From its central conception of God as the ruler of all...
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
before a word to show an explanation.
The translated Bible tex...
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A NEW SONG. — This expression occurs in Psalms 96:1; Psalms 98:1;
Psalms 149:1; Isaiah 42:10; Jdt. 16:13, and was adopted in Revelation
5:9; Revelation 14:3. The term apparently marked the revival of...
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שִֽׁירוּ ־לֹ֖ו שִׁ֣יר חָדָ֑שׁ
הֵיטִ֥יבוּ נַ֝גֵּ֗ן בִּ תְרוּעָֽה׃...
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Psalms 33:1
This is the last of the four psalms in Book 1 which have no title, the
others being Psalms 1:1; Psalms 2:1, which are introductory, and 10
which is closely connected with 9. Some have ende...
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“THE WORD OF JEHOVAH”
Psalms 33:1
This psalm is eminently calculated to incite praise. Let us note the
subjects which are touched upon, in the hope that presently one may
strike a spark at which our...
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This is a triumphant song of praise, opening with a call to vocal and
instrumental music. "Rejoice," "praise," "give thanks," "sing
praises," "sing," "play"-thus all modes of expression are appealed t...
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_Praised. Hebrew, "glory," Psalm xxxi. 11. (Haydock) --- Others,
seeing my treatment will give praise to thee, the Author of all good,
(Calmet) and I shall be praised while I serve thee. (Worthington)...
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I have no doubt but that musical instruments were made use of in the
temple service. But still I cannot but think, that somewhat of a
higher and more spiritual nature is intended from the frequent acc...
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Psalms 32
_ Proper Psalm for Ash Wednesday_ (_Morning_).
PSALMS 32-34 = _ Day 6_ (_Evening_)....
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3._Sing unto him a new song. _As the Psalmist afterwards treats of the
mighty works of God, and particularly concerning the preservation of
the Church, it is not wonderful that he exhorts the righteou...
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Psalms 33 has its just place after the forgiveness of the people.
Before we pass on to these psalms, remark how the guilelessness of
heart produced by complete forgiveness leads to that intimacy with...
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SING UNTO HIM A NEW SONG,.... One newly composed on account of recent
mercies received; and as the mercies of God are new every morning,
there ought to be a daily song of praise to him; and so a new s...
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Sing unto him a new song; play skilfully with a loud noise.
Ver. 3. _Sing unto him a new song_] _sc._ Upon every new emergent
occasion. God reneweth his mercies not only every morning, but every
mome...
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_Praise the Lord with the harp_, &c. He mentions these instruments,
because they were used in the public worship of God in the tabernacle.
_Sing unto him a new song_ Either, 1st, A song newly composed...
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PRAISE TO THE RULER OF THE WORLD AS THE PROTECTOR OF HIS PEOPLE.
This entire psalm is a call to lively and joyful praise of God for His
wonderful and glorious attributes and works, as displayed in cr...
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1-11 Holy joy is the heart and soul of praise, and that is here
pressed upon the righteous. Thankful praise is the breath and language
of holy joy. Religious songs are proper expressions of thankful...
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A NEW SONG; either,
1. Newly composed. As God gives you fresh occasions, so do not you
content yourselves with the old songs or psalms, made by the holy men
of God, but make new ones suited to the oc...
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1). THE INTRODUCTORY CALL TO PRAISE (1-3).
This is a call to make a loud noise so that all may know that they are
praising YHWH and giving Him thanks, using every means at their
command.
Psalms 33:1...
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Psalms 33:1. _Rejoice in the LORD, O ye righteous: for praise is
comely for the upright._
False gods were worshipped with dolorous sounds, accompanied by
cutting with knives and with lancets; but our...
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CONTENTS: Praise of God's wisdom and power.
CHARACTERS: Psalmist, God.
CONCLUSION: The righteous who know the goodness of God should never be
empty of His praises. Though the residence of God's glor...
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Psalms 33:2. _The psaltery,_ a little harp of sweet sound, and very
generally used in unison with the voice.
Psalms 33:6. _By the word of the Lord were the heavens made,_ as in
Genesis 1. By the Word...
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_Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous._
THE SPIRIT OF REJOICING: LIFE ADJUSTED TO THE WILL OF GOD
“Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous.” It is the vital condition
of all spiritual rejoicing that we ar...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 33:1. This is a hymn of praise to the God
who made all things, who rules all things for his own purposes, and
who has chosen a people to be his own and to bless the whole wo...
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INTRODUCTION
“This psalm is a fit companion, but by no means the second half, of
the preceding one, being distinct from it both in matter and form. It
indicates a more tranquil frame of mind, such as...
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EXPOSITION
THIS psalm has no title in the Hebrew, and in some manuscripts it is
joined on to the preceding psalm, and forms one with it. But the
difference of subject-matter and of tone render it hig...
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Rejoice in the LORD, O ye righteous: for praise is comely [or
beautiful] for the upright (Psalms 33:1).
Now, this is something that you might not be able to do as you read
it.
Praise the LORD with a...
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1 Chronicles 13:8; 1 Chronicles 15:22; 1 Chronicles 25:7; 2 Chronicles
34:12; Colossians 3:16; Ephesians 5:19; Isaiah 42:10; Psalms 9:1;
Psalms 96:1;...
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THE TRIUNE GOD
Psalms 33:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
It is important for us to get a scriptural vision of the triune God.
In the Book of Genesis we read, "In the beginning God created the
heaven and the e...
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A new song — Renewed or continued from day to day....