“ Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. ”
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord - See the notes at Psalms 95:1 . All ye lands - Margin, as in Hebrew, “all the earth.” The margin expresses the sense. The idea in the psalm is, that praise...
"A Psalm of praise." Make a (a) joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. (a) He prophecies that God's benefits in calling the Gentiles will be so great that they will have wonderful opportunity to...
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. Psalm...
Title.. Psalm. Hebrew. mizmor. App-65. praise . thanksgiving. the LORD. Hebrew. Jehovah. App-4. ye lands. Hebrew the land; Israel in the land.
1 Make a joyful noise The Psalmist refers only to that part of the service of God which consists in recounting his benefits and giving thanks. And since he invites the whole of the inhabitan...
DISCOURSE: 666 GENTILES CALLED TO GLORIFY GOD Psalms 100:1-5 . Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye that...
A Psalm of praise. Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. Make a joyful noise - הריעו hariu, exult, triumph, leap for joy. All ye lands - Not only Jews, but Gentiles, for the Lord bestows...
An exhortation to praise God cheerfully, for his greatness, and for his power. A Psalm of Praise. Title. לתודה מזמור mizmor lethodah — This is the only psalm in the whole collection intitl...
Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. Psalms 100:1-5 .-Invitation to praise ( Psalms 100:1 ); ground of it: serve Yahweh, because He hath made us, and adopted us as His people by r...
And not we ourselves] RV 'and we are his.' The sheep of his pasture ] see Psalms 95:7 , and the 'Asaphic' Pss. (73-83).
Make a joyful noise. — See Psalms 98:4 . All ye lands. — Or, all the earth.
Psalms 100:1-5 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 ro...
Universal Praise Psalms 100:1-5 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 hous...
This is the last song of the series, and forms a fitting conclusion to the movement which commenced in Psalms 93:1-5 . There the Divine assumption of the throne and government was the subject. Here...
CONTENTS Here is a Psalm, and a glorious one it is, in which the Whole church, nay, the whole earth, is called upon to praise Jehovah: for creation, redemption, providence, and grace; and all the bl...
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Or, "all the earth" c; that is, as the Targum, all the inhabitants of the earth, who are called upon to shout unto him as their King; as the angels...
Psalms 100:1 «A Psalm of praise. » Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. A Psalm of praise ] Suavis et gravis, short and sweet; appointed, likely, to be sung at the thank offerings,...
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord Partly, with voices, and songs of rejoicings, and thanksgiving; and partly with musical instruments, as the manner then was; all ye lands That is, all the inhabi...
Importunate Exhortations to Praise God; Motives for Praising God. A psalm of praise. 1 Make a joyful noise unto the...
PSALM 100 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm seems to have been composed for the use of the Israelites in their thank-offerings, or upon other solemn occasions of praising God, as the title speaks; but withal...
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 s...
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...
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 t...
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 grou...
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)....
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. Go...
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, with the voice of exultant singing, all ye lands, Psalms 98:4 .
Deuteronomy 32:43 ; Isaiah 24:14-16 ; Isaiah 42:10-12 ; Luke 19:37 ; Psalms 32:11 ; Psalms 47:1 ; Psalms 47:5 ; Psalms 66:1 ; Psalms 66:4 ; Psalms 95:1 ; Psalms 95:2 ; Psalms 98:4 ; Psal...