the First Week after Epiphany
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Psalms 146:1
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Praise the Lord ! Praise the Lord , O my soul!
Prayse ye the Lorde. Prayse thou the Lord, O my soule.
Hallelujah!My soul, praise the Lord.
Praise the LORD! Praise the LORD, my soul.
Praise the Lord ! My soul, praise the Lord !
Praise the LORD! (Hallelujah!) Praise the LORD, O my soul!
Praise ye Jehovah. Praise Jehovah, O my soul.
Shout praises to the Lord ! With all that I am, I will shout his praises.
Halleluyah! Praise Adonai , my soul!
Hallelujah.
Praise yee the Lord: prayse the Lord, O my soule.
My soul, praise the Lord.
Praise ye the LORD. Praise the LORD, O my soul.
Hallelujah! Praise the LORD, O my soul.
Praise Yah. Praise Yahweh, O my soul.
Praise Jehovah; praise Jehovah, O my soul.
Praise the Lord ! My whole being, praise the Lord .
Praise the Lord ! Praise the Lord , O my soul!
Praise the Lord ! Let all that I am praise the Lord .
Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord, O my soul!
Praise ye Yah, Praise, O my soul, Yahweh.
(145-1) <Alleluia, of Aggeus and Zacharias.> (145-2) Praise the Lord, O my soul,
PRAISE the LORD. Praise the LORD, O my soul.
Praise the Lord ! Praise the Lord , my soul!
Praise the LORD! Praise the LORD, my soul!
Praise ye the Lord . Praise the Lord , O my soul.
Prayse ye the Lord, prayse thou God O my soule, whylest I lyue I wyll prayse God: I wyll syng psalmes vnto my Lorde so long as I shalbe.
Praise the Lord ! Praise the Lord , O my soul!
Hallelujah! Praise Jehovah, O my soul.
The `title of the hundred and fyue and fourtithe `salm. Alleluya.
Praise ye Jah! Praise, O my soul, Jehovah.
Praise Yah! Praise Yahweh, my soul.
Praise the LORD! Praise the LORD, O my soul!
Praise you Yah. Praise Yahweh, O my soul.
Praise ye the LORD. Praise the LORD, O my soul.
Let the Lord be praised. Give praise to the Lord, O my soul.
Prayse the LORDE (o my soule:) whyle I lyue wil I prayse the LORDE, yee as loge as I haue eny beynge, I wil synge prayses vnto my God.
Hallelujah! O my soul, praise God ! All my life long I'll praise God , singing songs to my God as long as I live.
Praise the Lord ! Praise the Lord , O my soul!
Praise Yah!Praise Yahweh, O my soul!
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
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Praise ye the Lord: Heb. Hallelujah, Psalms 105:45
Praise the Lord: Psalms 103:1, Psalms 103:22, Psalms 104:1, Psalms 104:35
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 22:50 - I will sing Psalms 9:1 - praise Psalms 30:12 - I will Psalms 62:5 - soul Psalms 63:4 - Thus Psalms 86:12 - praise Psalms 108:1 - I will Psalms 145:1 - I will bless Psalms 148:1 - Praise ye the Lord Jeremiah 4:19 - O my Zechariah 8:21 - I will Revelation 19:1 - Alleluia
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Praise ye the Lord,.... Or, "hallelujah"; which, in the Greek and Vulgate Latin versions, is the title of the psalm; but is rather the beginning of it; and is an exhortation to men, especially to the saints, to praise the Lord, the Lord Christ, the Lord of the world, who has created it and upholds it; the Lord of lords, David's Lord; and the Lord of all his people, by creation, redemption, and grace; and from whom they receive all blessings and mercies, temporal and spiritual, and are therefore under the highest obligations to praise him;
praise the Lord, O my soul; the psalmist does not put others upon that he does not choose to do himself; but, as the sweet psalmist of Israel, and prophet of the church, leads the way and sets and example; and not only strikes his harp and psaltery, and with his tongue, mouth, and lips, shows forth the praise of the Lord; but engages his heart, his soul, in this work; which, as it was capable of it, so most agreeable to the Lord, who requires the heart in his service, and to be worshipped in spirit and in truth: and this being the better and more noble part of man, making melody in it to the Lord, and engaging all the powers and faculties of it in such an employment, must be acceptable to him.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Praise ye the Lord - “Ye” - all people. Margin, Hallelujah. See Psalms 104:35; Psalms 106:1.
Praise the Lord, O my soul - See Psalms 103:1, note; Psalms 104:1, note.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
PSALM CXLVI
The psalmist, full of gratitude, purposes to praise God for
ever, 1, 2;
and exhorts not to trust in man, not even the most powerful;
for which he gives his reasons, 3, 4.
The great advantage of trusting in God, 5.
The mercies which they who trust in God may expect, 6-9.
The Divine government is everlasting, 10.
NOTES ON PSALM CXLVI
This is the first of the Psalms called Hallelujah Psalms, of which there are five, and which conclude the book. No author's name is prefixed to this, either in the Hebrew or Chaldee. But the Syriac, Vulgate, Septuagint, AEthiopic, and Arabic, attribute it to Haggai and Zechariah. It was probably written after the captivity, and may refer to the time when Cyrus, prejudiced by the enemies of the Jews, withdrew his order for the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem, to which revocation of the royal edict the third verse may refer: Put not your trust in princes, &c.