high praises. extollings.
GOD. Hebrew El. App-4.
Let the high praises of God be in their mouth - Margin, as in Hebrew, in their throat. Literally, “Praises of God in their throat; and a sword of...
CXLIX. A Song of Triumph and Messianic Expectation. Obviously this Ps. depicts a stage in the Maccabean war. It is addressed to the assembly of the...
DISCOURSE: 751 THE DUTY OF PRAISING GOD FOR HIS GOODNESS Psalms 149:4-6 . The Lord taketh pleasure in his people: he will beautify the meek with...
Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a twoedged sword in their hand; Let the high praises of God - Let them sing songs the most s...
Let the high praises, &c.— That is, "Let them not, however, lay aside all thoughts of warlike preparations, and be drowned in the ease of a slu...
Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a twoedged sword in their hand; Let the high praises of God (be) in their mouth. "High pra...
A song of praise to God who gives the victory, including vengeance on the enemies of Israel.
High praises . — Literally, exaltations of celebration, i.e., hymns of praise. Mouth. — Rather, throat.
Psalms 149:1-9 IN the preceding psalm Israel's restoration was connected with the recognition by all creatures and especially by the kings of the...
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...
As the last song ended by the recognition of the place of the saints in expressing the universal praise of Jehovah, this one enlarges the thought by...
These are all so many gracious calls to the redeemed, to praise God in Christ everywhere, at home and abroad; when upon their beds, and when elsewher...
[Let] the high [praises] of God [be] in their mouth ,.... Or "throats" m; loudly declared by them. The word "praises" is not in the text, and so may...
Psalms 149:6 [Let] the high [praises] of God [be] in their mouth, and a twoedged sword in their hand; Ver. 6. Let the high praises (or the exalta...
Let the saints be joyful in glory For the honour which God puts upon them. Let them sing aloud upon their beds By night as well as by day, in the...
Israel Admonished to Praise God. 6 Let the high praises of God b...
In their mouth, Heb. in their throat ; which signifies vocal praise, and that with a loud voice. A two-edged sword in their hand; not only to de...
INTRODUCTION This Psalm, like the others of the series of which it forms a part, bears evident traces both in style and language, and in the feeling...
The whole Book of Psalms is full of praise, but the praise culminates at the close. There are five «Hallelujah Psalms» at the end of the Book; they a...
Psalms 149:1 . Praise ye the Lord. This is a Hallelujah Psalm; it begins with, «Praise ye the Lord,» and finishes in the same way. It is a comple...
This is a grand ode of thanksgiving after victory; it is applied by the rabbi Kimchi to the days of the Messiah. The pious Hebrews always hang by the...
Sing unto the Lord a new song. The song of the saints 1. The elect, regenerate, or true believers have a song of their own for mercies proper t...
EXPOSITION A "Hallelujah Psalm," combining the praise of God for mercies already received with anticipations of future vengeance, through God's...
Hallelujah to the God of Victory. A song of praise exhorting particularly the chosen people, the true believers, to praise God for favors of the p...
Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, literally, in their throat, to indicate the bubbling over of the joy of their hearts in hymns glorifyi...
Daniel 4:37 ; Hebrews 4:12 ; Luke 2:14 ; Nehemiah 9:5 ; Psalms 115:7 ; Psalms 145:3-5 ; Psalms 96:4 ; Revelation 1:16 ; Revelation 19:6
6 Let the high praises of God be in their mouth,b and a twoedged sword in their hand;