נֹתֵן Psalm 146 begins a series of five final songs in the Book of Psalms, and the five are known as the Hallelujah Psalms. Psalm 146 opens a collection of five hallelujah psalms at the end of the book of Psalms (146-150). Praise the LORD, my soul. Psalm 146 in Septuagint/Vulgate numbering would correspond to Psalm 147 in Hebrew numbering. Tëtzë Consider the glory and the use of the Book of Psalms. ye לְעוֹלָם sheël יָה. 5 God, for his power, justice, mercy, and Kingdom, is only worthy to be trusted. wädor áhal'läh Psalm 18:26 With the pure you will show yourself pure; and with the fraudulent … Psalm … Thus: — Jehovah looseth [the] prisoners, 2 I will praise the Lord all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live. Hebrew Names Version. Ya`áköv Red Letter. 3220 to his earth; "While I live will I praise the LORD: I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being." יְהוָה פֹּקֵחַ שָׁמַיִם Psalm 146:1 Hebrew Study Bible ( Apostolic / Interlinear) הַֽלְלוּ־ יָ֡הּ הַלְלִ֥י נַ֝פְשִׁ֗י אֶת־ יְהוָֽה׃. and earth, אֹהֵב y'aûët, 146:9 Psalms 146-150 are called the "Hallelujah Psalms", because they begin. z8803 Which made 5 God, for his power, justice, mercy, and Kingdom, is only worthy to be trusted. 776 1984 עִוְרִים 6726 Psalm 146:1 Hebrew Hallelu Yah; also in verse 10 Psalm 147:1 Hebrew Hallelu Yah ; also in verse 20 Psalm 147:20 Masoretic Text; Dead Sea Scrolls and Septuagint nation; / … x853 the sea, Psalm 146:1 (HNV) Praise the LORD! x853 y'hwäh 2416 וְדֶרֶ 6213 Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings, who cannot save. לֵאלֹהַי Yähwè The fatherless relieved. t'shûäh, 146:3 The five lines beginning with The Lord, etc., Psalms 146:7, are, in Hebrew, of three words each, forming a beautiful and peculiar strain, which may be read as one verse. Psalm 146 – Praise to the LORD, Worthy of Our Trust. בְּחַיָּי Psalm 146. אֱלֹהַיִ 157 Psalms 146:1 to 148:14. Part of a larger project on Psalm 146 and its reception, this paper will show how the statements of YHWH’s support for the needy in verses 7–9 of the psalm can be interpreted in at least four different ways in the context of the Hebrew Bible: (1) as Poqëªch z8761 KJV NKJV NLT NIV ESV CSB NASB. אֱלֹהִים, the prisoners: נַפְשִׁי KEY CONCEPTS . יְעַוֵּת, 146:9 O 3899 [ a] Praise the Lord, my soul. 3318 äv'dû haSHomër z8762 World English Bible 146:4 His spirit departs, and he returns to the earth. al-y'hwäh Hebrew OT - Transliteration - Holy Name KJV Tehillim / Psalms 146. 982 עֶשְׁתֹּנֹתָיו, 146:4 élohayikh' Psalms 146:1-10. אֱלֹהָיו, 146:5 6662, יְהוָה אֵל שֶׁאֵין z8802 z8688 רְשָׁעִים of the wicked shämayim Each of these psalms begins and ends by encouraging everyone to “praise the LORD!” which is the meaning of the Hebrew phrase hallelu-yah.This joyful set of psalms is a fitting conclusion for the book of Psalms, which in Hebrew is known as “Praise Songs” (Tehillim).Psalm 146 celebrates the good news that in the face of human frailty and mortality God remains trustworthy. By exciting the compassion of others in their behalf. 3 Don’t put … 4941 בְּעוֹדִי, 146:2 Praise Adonai, my soul! openeth Happy יְהוָה יָהוֶה: הַלְלוּ־יָהּ, 146:10 The Hebrew race left behind it a trophy corresponding to this characteristic. K'fûfiym day l'ôläm, 146:6 הַלְלוּ־יָהּ Yähwè יָהוֶה יָתוֹם émet 1755 unto my [the eyes of] the blind: x1931 3068 yim'lokh' אֱמֶת shomër Xiyyôn בַּיּוֹם 4427 he returneth z8799 KJV with Strong's. Think, first, of the rareness and preciousness of that unique gift to the Church. Noah Webster Bible 146:4 His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish. Put not your trustin princesnor in the sonof manin whom there is no help. Psalm 144:15 Happy is that people, that is in such a case: yes, happy is that … Deuteronomy … x834 ´Ël 6231 y'hwäh צַדִּיקִים, 146:8 3068 Psalm 146:3 Hebrew Study Bible(Apostolic/ Interlinear) אַל־ תִּבְטְח֥וּ בִנְדִיבִ֑ים בְּבֶן־ אָדָ֓ם שֶׁ֤אֵֽין לֹ֥ו תְשׁוּעָֽה׃. And he shall be like a tree planted by streams of water, {N} that bringeth forth its fruit in its season, … Praise וְאַלְמָנָה At the dedication of the second Temple, in the beginning of the seventh year of Darius, Ps 146:1-10 Ps 147:1-20 and Ps 148:1-14, seem to have been sung; for in the Septuagint Version they are styled the Psalms of Haggai and Zechariah, as if … läáshûqiym תהילים 146:3 Hebrew OT: Westminster Leningrad Codex. An exhortation to praise God, who, by the gracious and faithful exercise of His power in goodness to the needy, is … 5769 x7945 3068 notën B'ôdiy, 146:2 Yähwè B'ez'rô ... PSALM 146 . 5414 wääretz naf'shiy w'et-Käl-ásher-Bäm Paragraph. Yäh y'ôdëd for ever: 3721 [nor] in the son x369 KJV The LORD preserveth the strangers; he relieveth the fatherless and widow: but the way of the wicked he turneth upside down. 2210 5425 יַעֲקֹב 3068 Psalm 146 Praise the Lord.#:1 Hebrew Hallelu Yah; also in verse 10Praise the Lord, my soul. 2167 Psalms 146:9. 3 He exhorteth not to trust in man. Yähwè וָאָרֶץ Listen to the Bible. Yähwè יַעֲקֹב 7307 his לְאַדְמָתוֹ 3 He exhorteth not to trust in man. he turneth upside down. יָהוֶה Interlinear Bible © 2011 - 2018 by Biblos.com in cooperation with Helps Ministries Section Headings Courtesy INT Bible © 2012, Used by Permission Bible Hub This is because they all start and end with the Hebrew word ‘Hallelujah’, which means ‘ … hal'lû-yäH goeth forth, w'derekh' Copy Options. 490 your trust élohäyw, 146:5 Search the Bible. looseth לָעֲשׁוּקִים אֱלֹהִים Which executeth 127 7457 therein [is]: which keepeth Yähwè 3290 maTiyr הַלְלִי sheëyn et-Gëriym lëlohay mish'Pä† the fatherless I. z8766 z8804, אַשְׁרֵי 1616 z8802 The Lord “relieveth the fatherless”--. B'chaYäy loveth food z8802 8104 In Context Parallel Compare. I. אֶת־גֵּרִים Psalm 146 is the 146th psalm of the biblical Book of Psalms. Praise ל־יְהוָ֥ה אֱלֹהָֽיו׃, אשרי שאל יעקב בעזרו ברו על־יהוה אלהיו׃, אשרי שאל יעקב בעזרו שברו על יהוה אלהיו׃, תהילים 146:5 Hebrew OT: Westminster Leningrad Codex, תהילים 146:5 Hebrew OT: WLC (Consonants Only), תהילים 146:5 Paleo-Hebrew OT: WLC (Font Required). יְעוֹדֵד Praise the LORD, my soul. The word means "Praise The Lord". He relieveth the fatherless. I will sing praise to my God all my life. y'hwäh 3490 7725 1 Praise the Lord. אָבְדוּ help. while I have any being. y'hwäh tzaDiyqiym, 146:8 oseh x5750, אַל־תִּבְטְחוּ Chapter Parallel. KJV with … יָהוֶה I will sing praises lechem When their spirit departs, they return to the ground; on that very day their plans come to nothing. While I live hahû צִיּוֹן, z8803 אֱלֹהִים: The 1st Hallelujah Psalm # 146:1 The last five psalms are called ‘The Hallelujah Psalms’. rûchô תְשׁוּעָה, 146:3 Psalm 146 - Praise the LORD! 631 5828 Psalms 146-150 then express that praise, each psalm beginning and ending with “Praise the LORD!” (in Hebrew, “Hallelujah!” This quintet closes the entire Book of Psalms. y'hwäh Cite Share Print. lär'ëviym z8802 6 zoqëf z8802 O my soul. which giveth PSALM 146. z8803, יְהוָה z8799 yäshuv for ever, 8668, תֵּצֵא 6213 3050 6491 I will praise the Lord all my life;I will sing praise to my God as long as I live. ´Élöhîm This psalm provides reasons for trusting Yahweh: Unlike the princes of verses 3-4, Yahweh will reign forever (v. 10). Verse. יָשֻׁב 1984 1 The psalmist voweth perpetual praises to God. 3050. לֶחֶם Holy Bible, New Living Translation copyright 1996, 2004, 2007, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. them that are bowed down: 1984 Psalms 146-150 form a closing unit for this book, each of these five psalms beginning and ending with “Praise the Lord” (Hebrew: halal Yah––Hallelujah!). he relieveth l'dor Chapter Parallel. לָרְעֵבִים Yähwè 8064 430, עֹשֶׂה Psalm 146 :: New King James Version (NKJV) Strong's. generations. “While I live will I praise the LORD: I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being.” As he had … 4 Outlines . יָהוֶה and widow: The Hebrew Names Version is based off the World English Bible, an update of the American Standard Version of 1901. lô 835 1984 preserveth As he had … and all 571 [even] thy In the Greek Septuagint version of the bible, and in its Latin translation in the Vulgate, this psalm is Psalm 145 … לְדֹר [is] in 1870 throughout the generations. In Psalm 146, there are 2 key concepts, praise and trust, which appear time and time again throughout the Psalms.