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Psalms 95:2 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

2 Let us come before his face with praises; and make melody with holy songs.

Cross Reference

Psalms 100:4 BBE

Come into his doors with joy, and into his house with praise; give him honour, blessing his name.

Psalms 17:13 BBE

Up! Lord, come out against him, make him low, with your sword be my saviour from the evil-doer.

Psalms 100:2 BBE

Give worship to the Lord with joy; come before him with a song.

Psalms 105:2 BBE

Let your voice be sounding in songs and melody; let all your thoughts be of the wonder of his works.

Micah 6:6 BBE

With what am I to come before the Lord and go with bent head before the high God? am I to come before him with burned offerings, with young oxen a year old?

Ephesians 5:19 BBE

Joining with one another in holy songs of praise and of the Spirit, using your voice in songs and making melody in your heart to the Lord;

James 5:13 BBE

Is anyone among you in trouble? let him say prayers. Is anyone glad? let him make a song of praise.

Psalms 7:7 BBE

The meeting of the nations will be round you; take your seat, then, over them, on high.

Psalms 81:2 BBE

Take up the melody, playing on an instrument of music, even on corded instruments.

Jeremiah 31:12-13 BBE

So they will come with songs on the high places, flowing together to the good things of the Lord, to the grain and the wine and the oil, to the young ones of the flock and of the herd: their souls will be like a watered garden, and they will have no more sorrow. Then the virgin will have joy in the dance, and the young men and the old will be glad: for I will have their weeping turned into joy, I will give them comfort and make them glad after their sorrow.

Commentary on Psalms 95 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 95

Ps 95:1-11. David (Heb 4:7) exhorts men to praise God for His greatness, and warns them, in God's words, against neglecting His service.

1. The terms used to express the highest kind of joy.

rock—a firm basis, giving certainty of salvation (Ps 62:7).

2. come … presence—literally, "approach," or, meet Him (Ps 17:13).

3. above … gods—esteemed such by men, though really nothing (Jer 5:7; 10:10-15).

4, 5. The terms used describe the world in its whole extent, subject to God.

6. come—or, "enter," with solemn forms, as well as hearts.

7. This relation illustrates our entire dependence (compare Ps 23:3; 74:1). The last clause is united by Paul (Heb 3:7) to the following (compare Ps 81:8),

8-11. warning against neglect; and this is sustained by citing the melancholy fate of their rebellious ancestors, whose provoking insolence is described by quoting the language of God's complaint (Nu 14:11) of their conduct at Meribah and Massah, names given (Ex 17:7) to commemorate their strife and contention with Him (Ps 78:18, 41).

10. err in their heart—Their wanderings in the desert were but types of their innate ignorance and perverseness.

that they should not—literally, "if they," &c., part of the form of swearing (compare Nu 14:30; Ps 89:35).