Psalms 145:1
What meaning of the psalms 145:1 in the Bible?
What does Psalms 145:1 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse.
"I will extol thee, my God, O king; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever."
What does Psalms 145:1 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse.
"I will extol thee, my God, O king; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever."
PSALM CXLV _God is praised for his unsearchable greatness_, 1, 2; _for his majesty and terrible acts_, 3, 6; _for his goodness and tender mercies to all_, 7-9; _for his power and kingdom_, 10-13;...
I WILL EXTOL THEE ... - I will lift thee up; I will lift up thy name and praise, so that it may be heard afar. AND I WILL BLESS THY NAME FOREVER AND EVER - I will bless or praise thee. I will do it n...
PSALM 143-145 In Psalms 143:1 the enemy is mentioned again, the enemy who pursued David. “For the enemy has persecuted my soul; he has smitten my life down to the ground; he has made me to dwell in d...
CXLV. THE NATURE OF YAHWEH. This Ps., which borrows from very late sources (Psalms 145:13, _e.g._ is translated verbally from the Aramaic of Daniel 4:3), is a useful summary of the Divine attributes,...
TITLE. David's [Psalm] of praise. No other Psalm so entitled. An Acrostic Psalm. See App-63. GOD. Hebrew. _Elohim._ App-4. NAME. See note on Psalms 20:1....
_my God, O king_ Or, my God the King. He Who is Israel's God is the absolute, universal King. The phrase has a larger meaning than that of Psalms 5:2, _my King and my God_. _for ever and ever_ Israel...
DISCOURSE: 741 PRAISE TO GOD FOR HIS GOODNESS AND MERCY Psalms 145:1. _I will extol thee, my God, O King: and I will bless thy name for ever and ever. Every day will I bless thee, and I will praise t...
_David praiseth God for his fame, for his goodness, for his kingdom, for his providence, and for his saving mercy._ David's _Psalm_ of praise. _TITLE._ לדוד תהלה _TEHILLAH LEDAVID._— It has been thou...
PSALMS 145 DESCRIPTIVE TITLE An Alphabetical Psalm in Praise of Jehovah's Greatness, Goodness and Righteousness. ANALYSIS Naturally, this psalm falls into 21 Couplets (and Verses), the letter _nun_...
I will extol thee, my God, O king; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever. Psalms 145:1.-An alphabetically-acrostic psalm of thanksgiving of David's house and Israel, literal and spiritual, wh...
145:1 (f-0) An alphabetical Psalm, as Psalms 25 , the 14th letter being, omitted....
This is an alphabetic Ps., but the v. with the letter _Nun,_ which should come after Psalms 145:13, has been lost. It is a noble Ps., celebrating the praise of God as the bountiful Giver of all good t...
Psalms 107:150 _GORDON CHURCHYARD_ AN ALPHABET OF *PRAISE PSALMS 145 JESUS SAID, "YOURS IS THE *KINGDOM, THE POWER AND THE *GLORY, FOR ALWAYS, *AMEN" (MATTHEW 6:13). (This is the end of the *praye...
The psalm opens with familiar psalm strains. (Comp. openings of Psalms 30, 34) FOR EVER AND EVER. — In contemplation of the greatness and majesty of God time ceases to be. The poet vows a homage inde...
תְּהִלָּ֗ה לְ דָ֫וִ֥ד אֲרֹומִמְךָ֣ אֱלֹוהַ֣י הַ מֶּ֑לֶךְ וַ אֲבָרֲכָ֥ה שִׁ֝מְךָ֗ לְ עֹולָ֥ם וָ עֶֽד׃
Psalms 145:1 This is an acrostic psalm. Like several others of that kind, it is slightly irregular, one letter (Nun) being omitted. The omission is supplied in the LXX by an obviously spurious verse i...
GOD'S UNSEARCHABLE GREATNESS Psalms 145:1-9 This psalm is an acrostic, the verses beginning with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The couplet for the fourteenth letter, _Nun,_ betwe...
This is a great psalm of praise standing alone, and serving as an introduction to the last five, which constitute the final anthem of thanksgiving, the expression of perfected praise. It is a solo, bu...
"David's [Psalm] of praise." (a) I will extol thee, my God, O king; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever. (a) He shows which sacrifices are pleasant and acceptable to God, even praise and than...
_Of, &c. This addition of the Septuagint intimates that these prophets would thus exhort the people to trust in Providence, and to prefer his service before worldly cares. See Psalm cxxxvi. (Worthingt...
CONTENTS Agreeably to the title, this Psalm is full of praise. God's glory, greatness, majesty, grace, goodness, in short, all the divine perfections, are here set forth, in a most lovely and interes...
1._I will extol thee, my God and my king_. David does not so much tell what he would do himself, as stir up and urge all others to this religious service of offering to God the praises due to his name...
Psalms 145 goes on in thought into the millennium, after the distress is over, and the full deliverance can be celebrated. It is Christ in spirit perhaps even in person as in the midst of Israel, lead...
I WILL EXTOL THEE, MY GOD, O KING,.... Or "the King" a, the King Messiah, who is by way of eminency called "the King", as in Psalms 21:1. This is the foundation of this whole psalm, as Aben Ezra obse...
Psalms 145:1 «David's [Psalm] of praise. » I will extol thee, my God, O king; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever. David's Psalm of praise] Heb. David's praise or hymn, well worthy, saith lea...
_I will extol thee, my God, O King_ Or, _my God, the king;_ termed so by way of eminence; the King of kings, the God by whom kings reign, and to whom I and all other kings owe subjection and obedience...
I will extol Thee, exalting Him high above all mere men, MY GOD, O KING, Messiah being the King over all by virtue of His exaltation to the right hand of God; AND I WILL BLESS THY NAME FOREVER AND EVE...
1-9 Those who, under troubles and temptations, abound in fervent prayer, shall in due season abound in grateful praise, which is the true language of holy joy. Especially we should speak of God's wond...
PSALM 145 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm and the rest which follow to the end are wholly laudatory, setting forth the praises of God. The excellency of this Psalm appears not only from the opinion of the Heb...
Psalms 145:1 Praise H8416 David H1732 extol H7311 (H8787) God H430 King H4428 bless H1288 (H8762) name H8034 forever H5769 ever H5703 Psalm of praise - Psalms 100:1 extol thee - Psalms 30:1, Psalms 6...
I am going to preach about prayer, so we will read «David's Psalm of praise.» Thus we shall have two parts of true worship. Psalms 145:1. _I will extol thee, my God, O king; and I will bless thy name...
CONTENTS: David engages himself and others to praise God. CHARACTERS: God, David. CONCLUSION: Praising God should be our daily work, for God is every day blessing us. His greatness and goodness cann...
This is the last of the acrostic or alphabetical psalms, and should therefore contain twenty two verses, corresponding with the number of letters in the Hebrew alphabet. But the verse which begins wit...
_I will extol Thee, my God, O King._ THE KINGHOOD OF GOD, AND THE GLORY OF HIS PROVIDENCE: - I. The Kinghood of God (Psalms 145:1). 1. Absolutely incomparable. (1) Majesty incomprehensible. (2) R...
PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 145:1. This is the last of David’s psalms. This hymn praises the Lord for his goodness and generosity toward his creatures, especially his people. One remarkable feature is...
INTRODUCTION “This it the last of the Alphabetical Psalms,” says Perowne, “of which there are eight in all, if we reckon the ninth and tenth Psalms as forming one. Like four other of the Alphabetical...
EXPOSITION WITH another hymn of praise, this late collection of Davidical psalms, previously omitted from the Psalter, terminates. Like verses 25. and 34; also Davidical, this psalm is alphabetic, an...
I will extol thee, my God, O King; I will bless thy name for ever and ever. Every day will I bless thee; and I will praise thy name for ever and ever. Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; and...
Daniel 4:37; Isaiah 33:22; Malachi 1:14; Matthew 25:34; Psalms 103:1; Psalms 103:2; Psalms 149:2; Psalms 30:1; Psalms 44:4; Psalms 45:1;...