“ O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. ”
O clap your hands, all ye people - A common way of expressing joy, or indicating applause. Compare the notes at Isaiah 55:12 . The “people” here referred to are probably the Jewish people, and t...
"To the chief Musician, A Psalm for the sons of Korah." O (a) clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. (a) Here is figured Christ to whom all his should give willing...
XLVII. Joy of all Mankind in Yahweh. All nations are invited to rejoice in Yahweh's exaltation. It seems strange that they should be expected to rejoice in their own defeat; but this is explained b...
Title.. Psalm. Hebrew. mizmor. See App-65. Referring to the time of Hezekiah. One of three Psalms (46, 47, 48) in praise of Zion, delivered from Sennacherib's siege. for the sons of Korah. The...
1. Clap your hands, all ye peoples As the Psalmist requires the nations, in token of their joy and of their thanksgiving; to God, to clap their hands, or rather exhorts them to a more than o...
To the chief Musician, A Psalm for the sons of Korah. O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. O clap your hands, all ye people - Let both Jews and Gentiles magnify...
The nations are exhorted cheerfully to entertain the kingdom of Christ. To the chief musician, A Psalm for the sons of Korah. Title. מזמר קרח לבני למנצח lamnatseach libnei korach mizmor. —...
O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. Psalms 47:1-9 .-Call to the nations to join Israel in thanksgiving for deliverance Psalms 47:1-9 .-The victory ( P...
People] RV 'peoples.' So in Psalms 47:3 ; Psalms 47:9 .
Of triumph. — Or, of exultation, as LXX. and Vulg. For the hand-clapping at a time of national rejoicing, such as the coronation of a king, see 2 Kings 11:12 (comp. Psalms 98:8 ); and for the...
Psalms 47:1-9 THE closing thought of Psalms 46:1-11 is nobly expanded in this jubilant summons to all nations to praise Jehovah as their King. Both psalms have a similar, and probably the same,...
“King over All the Earth” Psalms 47:1-9 This psalm may have been sung in the valley of Berachah, where Jehoshaphat celebrated his victory over the Moabites. See 2 Chronicles 20:1-37 . When som...
This is a song of the sovereignty of God. In the Hebrew ceremonial it was pre-eminently the song of the New Year, being repeated seven times ere the sounding of the trumpets which announce the feast....
CONTENTS In this Psalm the prophet seems to have an eye to the bringing up the ark of God to Zion. But as the ark itself was well understood by the faithful to be a type of the Messiah, surely we ma...
O clap your hands, all ye people , Meaning the Gentiles more especially; see Psalms 117:1 compared with Romans 15:9 ; who had reason to rejoice and be glad, since the ascended Lord and King here...
Psalms 47:1 «To the chief Musician, A Psalm for the sons of Korah. » O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. A Psalm for the sons of Korah ] Carmen triumphal...
O clap your hands, all ye people All ye tribes of Israel, or, rather, all nations, not only Jews but Gentiles; for all of them would, or might have benefit, if not by the removal of the ark to moun...
Exhortation to Praise God. To the chief musician. A psalm for the sons of Korah. 1 O clap your hands, all ye people;...
PSALM 47 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm may seem to have been composed upon the occasion of that great solemnity of carrying the ark from the house of Obed-edom into the city of Zion; of which see 2Sa 6$...
The Nations Are Called On To Salute YHWH Most High As The Great King Over All The Earth Who Has Established His People In The Choicest Of Lands ( Psalms 47:1-4 ). . Psalms 47:1-2 Oh clap your h...
INTRODUCTION Superscription .—“To the Chief Musician, a psalm for the sons of Korah.” See Introduction to Psalms 42 . The author of the psalm, and the occasion on which it was composed, are alike...
Psalms 47:1-9 . O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. For the LORD most high is terrible; he is a great king over all the earth. He shall subdue the people und...
This is the song which the sons of Korah sung before the ark, when it was removed from the city of David to its place in the temple. 2 Chronicles 7 2 Chronicles 7 . The ark being a type of Christ,...
O clap your hands, all ye people. Messianic triumph predicted The psalmist looked far ahead. His immediate experience was as “a little window through which he saw great matters.” The prophecy o...
EXPOSITION THIS is a song of praise to God, as the King of the whole earth. It has been called "one of the accession psalms," because it depicts God as assuming his kingdom, and taking his s...
O clap your hands, all ye people, the congregation of Jehovah being addressed with the summons to express their unbounded joy in a gesture of exultation which could not be repressed; shout unto God...
1 Samuel 10:24 ; 2 Chronicles 13:15 ; 2 Kings 11:12 ; 2 Samuel 6:15 ; Ezra 3:11-13 ; Isaiah 55:12 ; Jeremiah 31:7 ; Luke 19:37-40 ; Psalms 46:1 ; Psalms 47:5 ; Psalms 98:4 ; Revelation 19...