Psalms 147:1

1 Hallelujah! It is good to sing psalms to our God. It is pleasant to sing [his] praise beautifully.

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Psalms 147:1 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 147:1

Praise ye the Lord
When he shall reign, as Kimchi connects this psalm with the preceding; the arguments used to engage men to this work are taken partly from the nature of it, as in the next clauses; and partly from what the Lord is and does, as in the following verses; for [it is] good to sing praises unto our God;
it being agreeably to his revealed will, what he enjoins, approves of, and accepts, and is profitable to his people, as well as makes his glory; see ( Psalms 92:1 ) . Some render it, "because [he is] good", as in ( Psalms 106:1 ) ( 107:1 ) ; but the accents, and what follows, will not admit of this sense; for it [is] pleasant;
to our God; with which the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Ethiopic, and Arabic versions, join this clause; the sacrifice of praise is more pleasing to the Lord than any ceremonial sacrifice, especially when offered from a grateful heart in the name of Christ, and with a view to his glory; and it is pleasant to saints themselves, when grace is in exercise, and they make melody in their hearts to the Lord; [and] praise is comely:
is due to the Lord, and becomes his people to give it to him; it is but their reasonable service, and a beautiful and lovely sight it is to see the chosen, redeemed, and called of the Lamb, harping with their harps, and singing the song of redeeming love.

Psalms 147:1 In-Context

1 Hallelujah! It is good to sing psalms to our God. It is pleasant to sing [his] praise beautifully.
2 The LORD is the builder of Jerusalem. He is the one who gathers the outcasts of Israel together.
3 He is the healer of the brokenhearted. He is the one who bandages their wounds.
4 He determines the number of stars. He gives each one a name.
5 Our Lord is great, and his power is great. There is no limit to his understanding.
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