Psalm 150 Flashcards
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Psalm 150 Flashcards

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With what does Psalm 150 begin and end (Ps. 150:1, 6)?

  • Praise the Lord (correct)
  • Shout to the Lord
  • The Lord is good
  • Give thanks to the Lord
  • Where on earth does the Psalmist say God should be praised (Ps. 150:1)?

  • In his sanctuary (correct)
  • On his throne
  • On Zion
  • On his holy mountain
  • Where does the Psalmist say God should be praised (Ps. 150:1)?

  • In his mighty heavens (correct)
  • In the skies
  • On his holy mountain
  • In the midst of his heavenly hosts
  • Why does the Psalmist say the Lord should be praised (Ps. 150:2)?

    <p>For his surpassing greatness</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Psalmist lists all of the following instruments upon which God should be praised EXCEPT (Ps. 150:3)?

    <p>Flute</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Psalmist lists all of the following instruments upon which God should be praised EXCEPT (Ps. 150:3)?

    <p>Flute</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How should we physically praise the Lord (Ps. 150:4)?

    <p>Dancing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    With what should the Lord be praised that is clashing and resounding (Ps. 150:5)?

    <p>Cymbals</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the Psalmist describe the 'everything' that should praise the Lord (Ps. 150:6)?

    <p>Everything that has breath</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do Psalms 146-150 all begin and end?

    <p>Praise the Lord</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Overview of Psalm 150

    • Psalm 150 emphasizes the theme of praising the Lord throughout its verses.
    • It begins and ends with the phrase "Praise the Lord," highlighting the central focus of worship.

    Locations of Praise

    • God should be praised "In his sanctuary," indicating a sacred space dedicated to worship.
    • Additionally, praise is called for "In his mighty heavens," encompassing a broader divine realm.

    Reasons for Praise

    • The Psalmist encourages worship due to God's "surpassing greatness," underscoring His majesty and power.

    Instruments of Praise

    • The Psalm lists various instruments for worship, specifically mentioning the harp, lyre, trumpet, and mentions cymbals for their loud and clashing sound.
    • The flute is specifically excluded in the context of instruments listed for praise.

    Physical Expressions of Praise

    • Dancing is highlighted as a physical expression of worship, reflecting joy and celebration in praising the Lord.

    Scope of Praise

    • The Psalm concludes with the call for "everything that has breath" to praise the Lord, signifying an inclusive call to all of creation.

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    Test your knowledge of Psalm 150 with these flashcard MC questions. This quiz covers key concepts and phrases from the Psalm, including where God should be praised and the significance of worship. Perfect for learning or review!

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