Isaiah 49:13; Luke 2:13; Luke 2:14; Psalms 1:1; Psalms 89:5; Revelation 19:1-6
Praise ye the Lord - See the notes at Psalms 146:1 . Praise ye the Lord from the heavens - On the part of the heavens. Let those who dwell i...
CXLVIII. An Invitation to Bless Yahweh. It is addressed, Psalms 148:1-6 to the heavens and all that therein is, Psalms 148:7-12 to the earth:...
The third of the last five Hallelujah Psalms. The LEVITICUS Psalm. Compare Psalms 148:14 with Leviticus 10:3 . Praise ye THE LORD. Hallelu-JAH....
1. Praise Jehovah from the heavens He seems here to include the stars as well as the angels, and, therefore, heaven itself, the air, and all...
Praise ye the LORD. Praise ye the LORD from the heavens: praise him in the heights. Praise ye the Lord from the heavens - The Chaldee translates, "Pr...
The Psalmist exhorteth the celestial, the terrestrial, and the rational creatures to praise God. THIS too is a psalm of praise; in which the auth...
Praise ye the LORD. Praise ye the LORD from the heavens: praise him in the heights. Psalms 148:1-14 .-Praise for God's having raised Israel t...
From the heavens ] i.e. angels and the heavenly bodies.
This is the 'Gloria in Excelsis' of the Psalter, wherein all created things, animate and inanimate, are called upon to praise Jehovah.
From the heavens... in the heights. — Some would render ye of the heavens, but the parallelism is in favour of the Authorised Version. “Heavens”...
Psalms 148:1-14 THE mercy granted to Israel ( Psalms 148:14 ) is, in the psalmist's estimation, worthy to call forth strains of praise from all cr...
Creation's Song of Praise Psalms 148:1-14 The “Benedicite” in the Book of Common Prayer is based on this psalm. The sacred minstrel is not cont...
This is the psalm of the whole creation. It has two movements indicated by the words “From the havens” (v. Psa 148:1), and “From the Earth” (v. Psa 1...
CONTENTS Here is a farther continuation of the same hymn of praise. The Psalmist, in a beautiful gradation, calls upon all creation to join the song...
Praise ye the Lord ,.... Or, hallelujah: which, in some versions, and with some interpreters, is the title of the psalm; expressive of the subject m...
Praise ye the LORD. Praise ye the LORD from the heavens: praise him in the heights. Ver. 1. Praise the Lord ] And again, "Praise ye the Lord"; and...
Praise ye the Lord Bishop Lowth, speaking of the origin of this divine ode, observes, “that it had its birth from the most pleasing affections of t...
An Invitation to Praise. 1 Praise ye the L ORD . Praise ye the L ORD...
PSALM 148 THE ARGUMENT . The nature of this Psalm is for substance the same with the former, containing an invitation to all the creatures to praise...
INTRODUCTION “In this splendid anthem the Psalmist calls upon the whole creation, in its two great divisions (according to the Hebrew conception) of...
We will first read a short Psalm inciting all to praise the Lord, and then we will read part of the first chapter of Luke's Gospel, specially noticin...
This is another hallelujah psalm of Haggai and of Zechariah the prophets, in which all nature is made the choir, and Jehovah the object of the song....
Praise ye the Lord from the heavens. The great, the greater, and the greatest: - I. The great. Sun, moon, stars, etc. 1. How boundless in va...
EXPOSITION THIS psalm has been well called "the joy-song of creation." Israel, having received a signal manifestation of the Divine power ( Ps...
Praise ye the Lord, the hallelujah being addressed at once to the highest sphere of creation. Praise ye the Lord from the heavens, all the inhabita...
Hallelujah by All Creatures to the God of Salvation. A song of praise, even more extensive in its scope than the preceding, all heavenly creatures...
1 Praise ye the LORD. Praise ye the LORD from the heavens: praise him in the heights.