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Audio divine office7/25/2023 ![]() ![]() Psalm 96:13 tn Heb “and the nations with his integrity.”ģ4 I will praise the Lord at all times.13 probably describe God’s typical, characteristic behavior, though they may depict in dramatic fashion the outworking of divine judgment or anticipate a future judgment of worldwide proportions, in which case they could be translated “will judge the world.” ![]() Psalm 96:8 tn Heb “the splendor of his name.”.Psalm 96:6 tn Heb “strength and beauty in his sanctuary.”.Psalm 96:6 tn Heb “majesty and splendor before him.”.The sound play draws attention to the statement. Psalm 96:4 tn Or perhaps “and feared by all gods.” See Ps 89:7.Psalm 96:3 tn The verb “tell” is understood by ellipsis (note the preceding line).Psalm 96:2 tn Heb “announce from day to day his deliverance.”.Psalm 96:1 sn A new song is appropriate because the Lord is constantly intervening in the world as its just king.The psalmist summons everyone to praise the Lord, the sovereign creator of the world who preserves and promotes justice in the earth. Then let the trees of the forest shout with joyĪnd the nations in accordance with his justice. The world is established it cannot be moved.ġ1 Let the sky rejoice, and the earth be happy.ġ2 Let the fields and everything in them celebrate. ġ0 Say among the nations, “The Lord reigns! ħ Ascribe to the Lord, O families of the nations,Īscribe to the Lord splendor and strength.Ĩ Ascribe to the Lord the splendor he deserves. His sanctuary is firmly established and beautiful. Tell all the nations about his amazing deeds.Ĥ For the Lord is great and certainly worthy of praise ĥ For all the gods of the nations are worthless, Ħ Majestic splendor emanates from him Psalm 93:5 tn Heb “for your house holiness is fitting, O Lord, for length of days.”.1-4), as well as his moral authority and perfection (see v. ![]()
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