“ Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD. ”
Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord - All living things in the air, the earth, the waters. Let there be one universal burst of praise. Let his praises be celebrated not only with inst...
Let every thing that hath (d) breath praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD. (d) He shows that all the order of nature is bound to this duty, and much more God's children, who ought never to cease to p...
CL. Each book ends with a doxology. Here we have a much longer doxology, which closes Book V and the whole Psalter also. The praise of God begins from His sanctuary, i.e. probably from His sanctu...
breath. Hebrew. neshamah (see App-16): i.e. in contrast with material instruments. praise THE LORD. Hebrew. tehallel jah. Praise ye THE LORD. Hebrew. Halelujah, thus fitly closing the B...
6. Whatever breathes, etc. As the word נשמה, neshamah, means breath, or blowing, and whatever is animate, or breathes, the words may be extended to every kind of living creatures, a...
DISCOURSE: 752 THE DUTY IS PRAISING GOD Psalms 150:6 . Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. GREATLY diversified has David’s experience been, as depicted in the Book of Psalms. Som...
Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD. Let every thing that hath breath - Either to make a vocal noise, or a sound by blowing into pipes, fifes, flutes, trumpets, etc....
Living voices shall take up the failing sounds of dead instruments, and as they cease on earth, those of intelligent ransomed spirits and holy angels, as with the sound of mighty thunders, will pro...
This is 'the grand Finale of the spiritual concert,' and worthily closes not only this little Hallelujah group, but the whole Psalter.
Everything that hath breath. — LXX. “every breath;” Vulg., “every spirit;” literally, all breath. We naturally wish to give these words their largest intent, and to hear the psalter close with an...
Psalms 150:1-6 THIS noble close of the Psalter rings out one clear note of praise, as the end of all the many moods and experiences recorded in its wonderful sighs and songs. Tears, groans, wailin...
the Praise-Songs of God's People Psalms 149:1-9 ; Psalms 150:1-6 Israel was formed into a nation and delivered from Babylon, that her singers should lead the praises of mankind, and her teache...
This psalm which concludes the book, and all the Psalter as final doxology, is the most comprehensive, and illuminative illustration of perfect praise in the whole Psalter. In our analysis of it as d...
HALLELUJAH! ‘O praise God in His holiness: praise Him in the firmament of His power,’ etc. Psalms 150:1-3 ; Psalms 150:6 (Prayer Book Version) I. Consider the nature of praise. —(1) From su...
Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord ,.... Even the brute creatures, as in a preceding; but more especially man, in whom God has breathed the breath of life, and is become not only a livi...
Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD. Ver. 6. Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord ] Or, Let every breath praise the Lord. Tam Dei meminisse opus est q...
Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord Every living creature in heaven and earth, Revelation 5:13 , according to their several capacities, some objectively, as manifesting his glorious p...
An Invitation to Praise God; All Creatures Called to Praise God. 1 Praise ye the L ORD . Praise God in his sanctuary: p...
Every thing that hath breath; every living creature in heaven and in earth, Revelation 5:13 , according to their several capabilities, some objectively, others actively, as was noted before.
INTRODUCTION Dean Perowne speaks of this Psalm as “the great closing Hallelujah, or Doxology, of the Psalter, in which every kind of musical instrument is to hear its part as well as the voice of ma...
Psalms 150:1-3 , Psalms 150:6 I. Consider the nature of praise. (1) From such passages as Isaiah 6:1-3 ; Revelation 4:8 ; Revelation 14:1-3 , we collect with certainty thus much: that prais...
Psalms 150:1 . Praise ye the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary: Notice how, in this last Psalm, it is praise, praise, praise, all the way through. I think we have the word «praise» some thirteen...
The full choir, the full band, and the full heart, are here exhorted to praise the Lord. Surely this, when holy prophets joined in the worship, must resemble heaven itself. But oh how can drunkards,...
Praise God in His sanctuary. Worship I. Its spirit is exultation. Is there gratitude in it? Yes, gratitude of the highest type and degree, and gratitude is an element of joy. Is there admiratio...
EXPOSITION COMMENTATORS generally are agreed that this is a most noble psalm, a fit conclusion to the noble collection which here terminates. Professor Cheyne says, " Psalms 150:1-19 closes t...
Concluding Hymn of Praise. The last Hallelujah Psalm is a fitting doxology for the whole Book of Psalms, proclaiming the place, theme, mode, and extent of God's praise.
Psalms 103:22 ; Psalms 145:10 ; Psalms 148:7-11 ; Revelation 5:13
Also — Every living creature in heaven and in earth.