Sing aloud unto God our strength: make a joyful noise unto the God of Jacob. 1 An exhortation to a solemn praising of God
4 God challenges that duty by reason of his benefits
8 God, exhorting to obedience, complains of their disobedience, which proves their own hurt.
A.M. 3489. B.C. 515. Gittith. Ps 8:1
A Psalm. Some suppose this Psalm to have been composed to be sung at the feast of Trumpets, before the time of David; and others think it was written at the removal of the ark to Mount Zion; but the most probable opinion is, that it was sung at the dedication of the second temple.
Sing Ps 67:4 Jer 31:7
our strength Ps 18:1,2 28:7 52:7 Php 4:13
make Ps 33:1-3 46:1-7 66:1 100:1,2
the God Ps 46:11 Ge 50:17 Mt 22:32

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