Jesus and the apostles loved the book of Psalms—they quoted from it and lived out of it. These ancient prayers and praises of Israel provide a bridge between the Old Testament and the New Testament; the themes introduced in the psalms find further development in the New Testament. Where David’s dynasty failed, Jesus gives hope. Yet, certain expectations that emerge in the book of Psalms still r…
1Alabad a Dios en su santuario; Alabadle en la magnificencia de su firmamento.
2Alabadle por sus proezas; Alabadle conforme a la muchedumbre de su grandeza.
3Alabadle a son de bocina; Alabadle con salterio y arpa.
4Alabadle con pandero y danza; Alabadle con cuerdas y flautas.
5Alabadle con címbalos resonantes; Alabadle con címbalos de júbilo.
6Todo lo que respira alabe a JAH. Aleluya.
TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
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Versículo 1
I. Ps 150 Everything that breathes is commanded to praise the Lord as he deserves. The whole Psalter…
Ps 150 Everything that breathes is commanded to praise the Lord as he deserves. The whole Psalter describes the greatness of the Lord, so this psalm is a fitting conclusion.
150:1 The phrase mighty heaven alludes to Gen 1 and to God’s glorious work in filling the emptiness.
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Versículo 3
II. 150:3-5 The psalmist calls all people to praise God with instruments and dancing. flutes: These w…
150:3-5 The psalmist calls all people to praise God with instruments and dancing. flutes: These wind instruments are not mentioned as being used in Temple worship. • clanging cymbals: Temple musicians clapped two bronze bowls together as percussion instruments.
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Versículo 6
III. 150:6 Praise the Lord: This refrain is a fitting conclusion to the entire book of Psalms.
150:6 Praise the Lord: This refrain is a fitting conclusion to the entire book of Psalms.
Antiguo Testamento
Psalms — Capítulo 150
Jesus and the apostles loved the book of Psalms—they quoted from it and lived out of it. These ancient prayers and praises of Israel provide a bridge between the Old Testament and the New Testament; the themes introduced in the psalms find further development in the New Testament. Where David’s dynasty failed, Jesus gives hope. Yet, certain expectations that emerge in the book of Psalms still r…
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
1Alabad a Dios en su santuario; Alabadle en la magnificencia de su firmamento.
2Alabadle por sus proezas; Alabadle conforme a la muchedumbre de su grandeza.
3Alabadle a son de bocina; Alabadle con salterio y arpa.
4Alabadle con pandero y danza; Alabadle con cuerdas y flautas.
5Alabadle con címbalos resonantes; Alabadle con címbalos de júbilo.
6Todo lo que respira alabe a JAH. Aleluya.
TYNDALE OPEN STUDY NOTES
Versículo 1
I. Ps 150 Everything that breathes is commanded to praise the Lord as he deserves. The whole Psalter…
Versículo 3
II. 150:3-5 The psalmist calls all people to praise God with instruments and dancing. flutes: These w…
Versículo 6
III. 150:6 Praise the Lord: This refrain is a fitting conclusion to the entire book of Psalms.