2 Kings 11:12; Isaiah 55:12; Psalms 47:1; Psalms 65:12; Psalms 65:13
Let the floods clap their hands - The rivers. Let them join in the universal praise. As if conscious of their beauty, their grandeur, their usefu...
XCVIII. A Psalm of Grateful Joy. The poet calls all nations and all mankind to rejoice, because Yahweh has manifested His righteousness. Here, as i...
floods . rivers. clap. Figure of speech Prosopopoeia. App-6.
DISCOURSE: 665 CHRIST’S ADVENT A GROUND OF JOY Psalms 98:1-9 . O sing unto the Lord a new song, for he hath done marvellous things; his right ha...
Let the floods clap their hands: let the hills be joyful together Let the floods clap their hands - נהרות neharoth, properly the rivers - possibly...
Let the sea roar, &c.— The whole heathen world are here expressed by the several parts of this visible globe; sea and world, and floods a...
Let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. -As in the preceding strophe the intensity of the joy at th...
This Ps. closely resembles Psalms 96 , especially in its beginning and ending, and is to be referred to the same occasion. It celebrates a deliveran...
Both in the past and in the Psalmist's time God has shown at once His hatred of sin and His forgiving love to His people. Inventions] RV 'doings.'
Clap their hands. — This expression, descriptive of the lapping sound of waves, occurs also in Isaiah 55:12 . Let the hills be joyful together....
Psalms 98:1-9 THE two preceding psalms correspond in number and division of verses. The first begins with a summons to sing to Jehovah; the second...
Worthy of Praise from All the Earth Psalms 98:1-9 This psalm is parallel to Psalms 96:1-13 . That dealt with the reign of God; this deals with...
Another song of worship on the pattern of Psalms 96:1-13 . It opens and closes in the same way. A new song and its ultimate reason, the judging of t...
Here all inanimate creation is again called upon to join the song. For if men should be silent, the very stones of the earth would cry out. And this...
Let the floods clap their hands ,.... Or "rivers" e, dashing against their banks, as they pass along; a prosopopoeia, as the preceding and following...
Let the floods clap [their] hands: let the hills be joyful together Ver. 8. See Trapp on " Psa 96:12 "
Make a joyful noise , &c. Because you all now partake of the same privileges with the Jews, join with them in worshipping and praising God. Sin...
An Invitation to Praise. 4 Make a joyful noise unto the L ORD , all t...
No text from Poole on this verse.
INTRODUCTION “This Psalm is little more than an echo of Psalms 96 . Its subject is the last great revelation, the final victory of God, when His sa...
The Chaldee entitles it, a prophetic psalm. The LXX and the Vulgate, a psalm of David. The occasion on which it was composed is not known; but it...
O sing unto the Lord a new song. Genuine praise I. Genuine praise is founded on the strongest reason ( Psalms 98:1-2 ). Why should man be so ur...
Let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. Man and nature When piety and poetry are married to each oth...
EXPOSITION ANOTHER psalm of joy on the coming of God to judge the earth ( Psalms 98:9 ). It is entitled simply "a psalm," and has no very pecu...
Admonition to Praise the Messiah. This is the only hymn in the Psalter which simply bears the superscription, A psalm. In view of the wonders of G...
Let the floods clap their hands, as a token of applause, an expression of joy used at the accession of kings; let the hills be joyful together, all...
8 Let the floods clap their hands: let the hills be joyful together