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5 dni temu · A detailed exposition of Psalm 100, a psalm of thanksgiving for all lands to know and worship God. Learn the meaning, context, and application of the psalm's exhortations, reasons, and promises.
11 wrz 2018 · Learn how Psalm 100 invites Israel and the nations to praise the Lord with joy, thanksgiving, and covenant faithfulness. Explore the meaning and composition of this psalm with Tucker and Grant's NIV Application Commentary.
A psalm of praise that invites all lands to worship God with gladness and thanksgiving. The commentary explains the meaning and application of the psalm, and provides motives for praising God based on his being, relation, mercy, and truth.
Learn how to praise and thank God for His creation, sovereignty and salvation in Psalm 100. This study guide by David Guzik provides commentary, exposition and application for each verse of this psalm of thanksgiving for all lands.
Psalms 100:1. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord (comp. Psalms 95:1, Psalms 95:2, and the comment ad loc.). All ye lands; literally, all the earth. Psalms 100:2. Serve the Lord with gladness. "Gladness" is the emphatic word. Almost every clause of the psalm contains some such call. Come before his presence with singing; or, with a cry of joy ...
I. The exhortations to praise are very importunate. The psalm does indeed answer to the title, A psalm of praise; it begins with that call which of late we have several times met with (v. 1), Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all you lands, or all the earth, all the inhabitants of the earth.
1 Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. 2 Serve the Lord with gladness; come before his presence with singing. 3 Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.