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Psalms 47:4
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He chooses for us our inheritance—the pride of Jacob, whom he loves.Selah
He chooses our inheritance for us, The glory of Ya`akov whom he loved. Selah.
He chose our heritage for us, the pride of Jacob whom he loves. Selah
He chose the land we would inherit. We are the children of Jacob, whom he loved. Selah
He picked out for us a special land to be a source of pride for Jacob, whom he loves. (Selah)
He chooses our inheritance for us, The glory and excellence of Jacob whom He loves. Selah.
He chooses our inheritance for us, The pride of Jacob whom He loves. Selah
He chooses our inheritance for us, The glory of Jacob whom he loved. Selah.
Hee hath chosen our inheritance for vs: euen the glory of Iaakob whom he loued. Selah.
He chooses our inheritance for us,The pride of Jacob whom He loves. Selah.
He chooses our inheritance for us, the pride of Jacob, whom He loves. Selah
and he chose for us the land that was the pride of Jacob, his favorite.
He makes peoples subject to us, puts nations under our feet.
He hath chosen our inheritance for us, the excellency of Jacob whom he loved. Selah.
He chose our land for us. He chose that wonderful land for Jacob, the one he loved. Selah
He has chosen us for the inheritance, and for the glory of Jacob whom he loved.
He chose for us the land where we live, the proud possession of his people, whom he loves.
He chooses for us our inheritance, the pride of Jacob whom he loves.
He chooses our inheritance for us, the majesty of Jacob whom He loved. Selah.
He choseth vs for an heretage, the beutie of Iacob whom he loued.
He chooseth our inheritance for us, The glory of Jacob whom he loved. Selah
He will give us our heritage, the glory of Jacob who is dear to him. (Selah.)
He subdueth peoples under us, and nations under our feet.
He shall chuse our inheritance for vs, the excellencie of Iacob whom hee loued. Selah.
He hath chosen for vs our inheritaunce: the glorie of Iacob who he loued. Selah.
He has chosen out his inheritance for us, the beauty of Jacob which he loved. Pause.
He shall choose our inheritance for us, the excellency of Jacob whom he loved. Selah
He chees his eritage to vs; the fairnesse of Jacob, whom he louyde.
He chooses our inheritance for us, The glory of Jacob whom he loved. Selah.
He shall choose our inheritance for us, the excellence of Jacob whom he loved. Selah.
He will choose our inheritance for us, The excellence of Jacob whom He loves.Selah
He chose the Promised Land as our inheritance, the proud possession of Jacob's descendants, whom he loves. Interlude
He chooses for us what is to be ours, the pride of Jacob, whom He loves.
He chose our heritage for us, the pride of Jacob whom he loves. Selah
He chooseth for us our inheritance, The excellence of Jacob, which he hath loved. Selah.
(46-5) He hath chosen for us his inheritance, the beauty of Jacob which he hath love.
He chose our heritage for us, the pride of Jacob whom he loves. [Selah]
He doth choose for us our inheritance, The excellency of Jacob that He loves. Selah.
He chooses our inheritance for us, The glory of Jacob whom He loves. Selah.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
choose: Deuteronomy 11:12, Jeremiah 3:19, Ezekiel 20:6, Matthew 25:34, 1 Corinthians 3:22, 1 Corinthians 3:23, Ephesians 1:18, 1 Peter 1:4
excellency: Psalms 16:3, Isaiah 60:15, Amos 6:8, Amos 8:7, Nahum 2:2
whom: Deuteronomy 7:6-8, Deuteronomy 33:3, Hosea 14:4, Malachi 1:2, Ephesians 2:4, Ephesians 2:5, 1 John 4:9, 1 John 4:10
Reciprocal: Genesis 35:1 - Bethel Joshua 18:10 - before the Lord Joshua 19:51 - These are Psalms 136:22 - General Ecclesiastes 6:12 - who knoweth
Cross-References
And there was a famine in the land: and Abram went down into Egypt to sojourn there; for the famine was grievous in the land.
And he said unto Abram, Know of a surety that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not theirs, and shall serve them; and they shall afflict them four hundred years;
And the famine was sore in the land.
That ye shall say, Thy servants' trade hath been about cattle from our youth even until now, both we, and also our fathers: that ye may dwell in the land of Goshen; for every shepherd is an abomination unto the Egyptians.
And thou shalt speak and say before the Lord thy God, A Syrian ready to perish was my father, and he went down into Egypt, and sojourned there with a few, and became there a nation, great, mighty, and populous:
Israel also came into Egypt; and Jacob sojourned in the land of Ham.
For thus saith the Lord God , My people went down aforetime into Egypt to sojourn there; and the Assyrian oppressed them without cause.
And God spake on this wise, That his seed should sojourn in a strange land; and that they should bring them into bondage, and entreat them evil four hundred years.
Now there came a dearth over all the land of Egypt and Chanaan, and great affliction: and our fathers found no sustenance.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He shall choose our inheritance for us,.... Either a portion in this life; God knows what is best for his people, and therefore they should leave it with him, who can make a better choice for them than for themselves: an Heathen c once gave this advice,
"give thyself wholly to the will and disposal of the celestial ones; for they who are used to give good things easily can also choose the fittest.''
Or the heavenly inheritance, so called in allusion to the land of Canaan, subdued and possessed by the Israelites, in which Christ is greatly concerned; his people are predestinated to the adoption of children, that is, to the inheritance they are adopted to by him, in whom they obtain it; through his death they receive the promise of eternal inheritance, he being the testator of that will of their heavenly Father which bequeaths it to them; it is his righteousness which gives them a title to it, and through his grace they have a meetness for it, and he will at last introduce them into it; all which is a reason for joy and gladness in them. The Arabic version renders it, "he hath chosen us an inheritance for himself"; so the Lord's people are, Deuteronomy 32:9. Christ asked them of his father, and he gave them for his inheritance, he having chosen them as such, and greatly delighted he is with them, Psalms 2:8;
the excellency of Jacob whom he loved. The saints, who are, in his esteem, the excellent in the earth, and who will be in the latter day an eternal excellency, Psalms 16:3; even the whole church, consisting of Jews and Gentiles, the spiritual Jacob or Israel of God, whom Christ has loved with an everlasting love, and therefore has chosen them for his portion and peculiar treasure; as Jacob in person was loved when Esau was hated.
Selah; on this word, Psalms 16:3- :.
c Socrates apud Valer. Maxim. l. 7. c. 2. extern. 1.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
He shall choose our inheritance for us - He has chosen or selected the land which we inherit. Of all the countries which compose the world, he has chosen âthisâ to be the inheritance of his own people, or the place where they should dwell. The thought in this verse is based on the idea so common in the writings of the Hebrews, that their country was the glory of all lands - the place of all on earth most desirable to dwell in. It is in view of this fact that they are here called on to praise God, and to rejoice in him.
The excellency of Jacob - literally, âthe pride - ×××× gaÌ'oÌn - of Jacob.â Septuagint, âbeautyâ - καλλονηÌν kalloneÌn. So the Vulgate, âspeciem.â The meaning is, that it was a land of which Jacob, the ancestor of the people, might be proud, or which he did boast of. It was ever regarded as an honor among the Jews that they dwelt in a land which had been the abode of the prophets; and especially was anything regarded as of value that could be traced to Jacob; that bad been once in his possession; or that could be regarded as his gift. Compare John 4:12.
Whom he loved - As one of the patriarchs. Perhaps special allusion is here made to âJacobâ rather than to Abraham and Isaac, because the land came actually into the possession of the Hebrew people in the time of Jacobâs sons. It was divided among the descendants of his sons, the twelve tribes, bearing their names; and thus Jacob was most naturally referred to as having been in possession of the land. Abraham and Isaac dwelt in the land as strangers and pilgrims Hebrews 11:9-10, Hebrews 11:13, having no possession there, not even of a burying-place except as they purchased it (compare Genesis 23:12-16); and the land actually came into the possession of the nation only in the family of Jacob.