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Salmos 116:17
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Concordances:
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- BridgewayEncyclopedias:
- TheParallel Translations
Te ofreceré sacrificio de acción de gracias, e invocaré el nombre del Señor .
Te ofrecer� sacrificio de alabanza, e invocar� el nombre de Jehov�.
Te ofrecer� sacrificio de alabanza, e invocar� el Nombre del SE�OR.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the sacrifice: Psalms 50:14, Psalms 107:22, Leviticus 7:12, Hebrews 13:15
call: Psalms 116:13, Acts 2:42
Reciprocal: Genesis 4:26 - Enos Genesis 13:4 - called Genesis 26:25 - called Leviticus 22:29 - General Numbers 31:50 - an oblation 2 Samuel 22:4 - I will Psalms 27:6 - therefore Psalms 54:6 - freely Psalms 65:1 - unto Psalms 66:13 - pay Psalms 100:4 - Enter Psalms 107:15 - General Psalms 122:4 - to give Jeremiah 17:26 - sacrifices of Jeremiah 33:11 - sacrifice Amos 5:22 - peace offerings Jonah 2:9 - I will sacrifice Nahum 1:15 - perform Malachi 3:3 - an Luke 13:13 - and immediately Romans 7:25 - thank God Colossians 3:15 - and be Revelation 7:12 - thanksgiving
Gill's Notes on the Bible
I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving,.... For deliverance from afflictions and death; for loosing his bonds, in every sense; for all mercies, temporal and spiritual; see Romans 6:17; Such sacrifices are according to the will of God; are well pleasing to him, when offered up through Christ, and in faith, and are a glorifying of him. These are more acceptable than all ceremonial sacrifices; and therefore the psalmist determined to offer this, and not them;
and will call upon the name of the Lord; Romans 6:17- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving - I will publicly thank and praise thee. See the notes at Psalms 107:22.
And will call upon the name of the Lord - Will worship and praise the Lord.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 116:17. I will offer to thee — As it is most probable that this Psalm celebrates the deliverance from Babylon, it is no wonder that we find the psalmist so intent on performing the rites of his religion in the temple at Jerusalem, which had been burnt with fire, and was now reviving out of its ruins, the temple service having been wholly interrupted for nearly four-score years.