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אַרְבָּעִ֚ים שָׁנָ֨ה | אָ֘ק֚וּט בְּד֗וֹר וָֽאֹמַ֗ר עַ֚ם תֹּעֵ֣י לֵבָ֣ב הֵ֑ם וְ֜הֵ֗ם לֹא־יָֽדְע֥וּ דְרָכָֽי: I quarreled with them and contended with them. O come, let us sing unto the Lord. 3117
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תהילים 95:8 Hebrew OT: WLC (Consonants Only) אל־תקשו לבבכם כמריבה כיום מסה במדבר׃ תהילים 95:8 Paleo-Hebrew OT: WLC (Font Required) אל־תקשו לבבכם כמריבה כיום מסה במדבר׃ תהילים 95:8 Hebrew Bible אל תקשו לבבכם כמריבה כיום מסה במדבר׃ z8804
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יָצָרוּ, 95:5
layhwäh
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It
לְצוּר
Psalms 95:1. 3045
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1 An exhortation to praise God, 3 for his greatness, 6 and for his goodness, 8 and not to tempt him. Whole Psalm. im-B'qolô
לֵבָב
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95:1 l'khû n'raN'näh la yhwäh näriyäh l' tzûr yish'ë nû 95:1 ¶ O come, y3212 z8798 x1980 let us sing 7442 z8762 unto Yähwè יָהוֶה: 3068 let us make a joyful noise 7321 z8686 to the rock 6697 of our salvation. From this opening phrase, which finds an echo in Psalms 95:2 and Psalms 95:6, this psalm has been called "The Invitatory Psalm." before
[אקוט is] an expression of (. fäóliy, 95:9
כְּיוֹם
For He is our God, and we are the people of His pasture and the flocks of His hand, today, if you hearken to my voice. אֱלֹהֵינוּ
w'tôáfôt
This Psalm has no title, and all we know of its authorship is that Paul quotes it as "in David." 1
וְנִכְרָעָה
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the great King. O come,
in their heart,
my rest. z8804
נְקַדְּמָה פָנָי ו בְּ תוֹדָה בִּ זְמִרוֹת נָרִיעַ ל וֹ w'hû
yädô
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they should not enter
וּמֶלֶ
The sea
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Psalm 95 New International Version (NIV) Psalm 95 1 Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. גתָּשֵׁ֣ב אֱ֖נוֹשׁ עַד־דַּכָּ֑א וַ֜תֹּ֗אמֶר … 5971
הוּא
our maker. 95:4
saw
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For the sea is His, He made it, and His hands formed the dry land. Many of the psalms are linked to the name of King David, although his authorship was question by the mediaeval commentator Moses Ibn Giqatillah. וָאֹמַר
´Ël
וְצֹאן
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Psalm 95:11 Hebrew Study Bible (Apostolic / Interlinear) אֲשֶׁר־ נִשְׁבַּ֥עְתִּי בְאַפִּ֑י אִם־ יְ֝בֹא֗וּן אֶל־ מְנוּחָתִֽי׃ וְתוֹעֲפוֹת
O LORD, Thou God to whom vengeance belongeth, Thou God to whom vengeance belongeth, shine … ( I) above all gods. l'khû
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yätzärû. First, the people offer a hymn that serves as a call to worship and prayer (verses 1-7a); then the priest or prophet answers with a warning that the worshipers must not fall prey to hardness of heart as did their ancestors (7b-11). as in the provocation,
דְרָכָי, 95:10
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לְכוּ נְרַֽנְּנָ֣ה לַֽיהֹוָ֑ה נָ֜רִ֗יעָה לְצ֣וּר יִשְׁעֵֽנוּ: Let us greet His presence with thanksgiving; let us shout to Him with songs. z8802, כִּי
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of his pasture,
7 God again set a certain day, calling it “Today.”. [is] our
The book is divided into five books that parallel the five books of the Torah (Pentateuch). B'chänûniy
mar'iytô
al-Taq'shû
[is] his, and he
בְּיָדוֹ
your heart,
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הַיּוֹם
A CALL TO WORSHIP AND A WARNING AGAINST UNBELIEF. z8762
élohëynû
Kiy
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5 The sea is his, for he made it, and his hands formed the dry land. [is] a great
בֹּאוּ
Come, let us sing praises to the Lord; let us shout to the rock of our salvation. יָדוֹ
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Kim'riyväh
Tehillim (Book of Psalms) is the first book of the Ketuvim(Writings), the third section of the Tanakh (Bible). Psalm 95 A Call to Worship and Obedience - O come, let us sing to the LORD; let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation! ël
יָהוֶה
הֵם
O come,
Man wants to believe that everything revolves around himself. the dry
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בַּמִּדְבָּר, 95:8
שָׁנָה
“The deep places … 2 Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song. 6697
PSALM 95. אִם־בְּקֹלוֹ
גָּדוֹל
w'nikh'rääh
כִּ֘י ה֚וּא אֱלֹהֵ֗ינוּ וַֽאֲנַ֚חְנוּ עַ֣ם מַ֖רְעִיתוֹ וְצֹ֣אן יָד֑וֹ הַ֜יּ֗וֹם אִם־בְּקֹל֥וֹ תִשְׁמָֽעוּ: Do not harden your heart as [in] Meribah, as [on] the day of Massah in the desert. Scholars usually group the six psalms from Psalms 95 through Psalms 100 as liturgical psalms, designed for use by the Israelites as they gathered for Sabbath day worship. me, and
אֲשֶׁ֣ר בְּ֖יָדוֹ מֶחְקְרֵי־אָ֑רֶץ וְתֽוֹעֲפ֖וֹת הָרִ֣ים לֽוֹ: An expression of height, like a bird that flies [up high]. tish'mäû, 95:7
Gam-räû
wäomar
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all
תִשְׁמָעוּ, 95:7
וְהֵם
A Psalm of comfort and protection. וְיַבֶּשֶׁת
me, proved
[is] his also. n'qaD'mäh
n'raN'näh
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y'hwäh
יְהוָה
haYäm
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לֹא־יָדְעוּ
לְבַבְכֶם
K'yôm
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not
בִּזְמִרוֹת
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Come, let us sing praises to the Lord; let us shout to the rock of our salvation. 95:5
אֲשֶׁ֣ר נִ֖סּוּנִי אֲבֽוֹתֵיכֶ֑ם בְּ֜חָנ֗וּנִי גַּם־רָא֥וּ פָֽעֳלִֽי: Forty years I quarreled with a generation, and I said, "They are a people of erring hearts and they did not know My ways.". in my wrath
of the hills
yish'ënû, 95:1 ¶
For
THE BOOK OF PSALMS The Hebrew Psalter numbers 150 songs. fänäyw
נְקַדְּמָ֣ה פָנָ֣יו בְּתוֹדָ֑ה בִּ֜זְמִר֗וֹת נָרִיעַֽ לֽוֹ: For the Lord is a great God and a great King over all divine powers. עָשָׂהוּ
unto him with psalms. 4 In his hand are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to him. וְהוּא
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1 Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Biz'mirôt
( H) and rampart. Jews are people who were born from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their children. my ways:
if
The corresponding number in the Septuagint differs because of a different division of certain Psalms. 4808
Let us come into his presence with thanksgiving; let us make a joyful noise to him with songs of praise! ´Élöhîm
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Forty
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above
with thanksgiving,
This historical view of the universe tells us a great deal about the mentality of mankind. יִשְׁעֵנוּ, 95:1
לִפְנֵי־יְהוָה
705
Not all that many years ago, men believed that the earth was the center of the universe. Let us come before 2. יָהוֶה
מֶחְקְרֵי־אָרֶץ
In his hand
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and said,
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lif'nëy-y'hwäh
וַאֲנַחְנוּ
d'räkhäy, 95:10
niûniy
נְקַדְּמָ֣ה. 8426
This wonderful psalm is quoted and analyzed in Hebrews 3:7-4:13. B'dôr
l'vav'khem
and they
Unto whom
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( J) 4 In his hand are the depths of the earth, ( K) and the mountain peaks belong to him. Psalm 95 is part of the biblical Book of Psalms. And let him that hears say, … worship lô, 95:2
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ásher-lô
אֵל,
Gädôl
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BaMid'Bär, 95:8
w'tzon
בֹּאוּ נִשְׁתַּֽחֲוֶ֣ה וְנִכְרָ֑עָה נִ֜בְרְכָ֗ה לִֽפְנֵי־יְהֹוָ֥ה עֹשֵֽׂנוּ: Heb. el-m'nûchätiy, 95:11
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Hence the numbering in the Greek Psalter (which was followed by the Latin Vulgate) is usually one digit behind the Hebrew. ûmelekh'
have not
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his faithfulness will be your shield. For which reason I swore in My wrath, that they would not enter My resting place. The text on this page contains sacred literature. let us worship
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let us make a joyful noise
Boû
אֲבוֹתֵיכֶם
your fathers
As it invited the Jews, so it now invites Christian congregations, to join in the worship of the sanctuary. shänäh
יָהוֶה:
w'hëm
It is one of the Royal Psalms, Psalm 93-99, praising God as the King of His people. When
of temptation
ye will hear
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he
נָרִיעָה
[are] the deep places
Psalm 95: The change of voice (in verse 7), may well indicate that this psalm was sung antiphonally. Modern astronomy has shown this to be in error. x1931
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am
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כִּ֚י אֵ֣ל גָּד֣וֹל יְהֹוָ֑ה וּמֶ֥לֶךְ גָּ֜ד֗וֹל עַל־כָּל־אֱלֹהִֽים: In Whose hand are the depths of the earth, and the heights of the mountains are His. am
his presence
let us sing
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before
3468. אֲשֶׁר־לוֹ
Psalm 95 identifies no author, but Hebrews 4:7 attributes it to David. 2. To day
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l'tzûr
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osënû, 95:6
and the sheep
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häriym
גָּדוֹל
5 The sea is his, for he made it, and his hands formed the dry land. In fact, one of the first collections included in the book was titled "the prayers of David son of Jesse" ( 72:20 ). Psalms chapter 95 KJV (King James Version) 1 O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation.. 2 Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms.. 3 For the LORD is a great God, and a great King above all gods.. 4 In his hand are the deep places of the earth: the strength of the hills is his also. Psalm 95:1 O come, let us sing to the LORD: let us make a joyful noise to the … Hosea 6:1 Come, and let us return to the LORD: for he has torn, and he will … Matthew 4:2 And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward … Revelation 22:17 And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. formed
אֲשֶׁר־נִשְׁבַּ֥עְתִּי בְאַפִּ֑י אִם־יְ֜בֹא֗וּן אֶל־מְנֽוּחָתִֽי: [In] to the land of Israel and Jerusalem, which I called “resting place,” as it says (below 132:14): “This is my resting place forever.”, Kabbalah, Chassidism and Jewish Mysticism. im-y'voûn
לוֹ, 95:4
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lëväv
פָנָיו
אלְכוּ נְרַֽנְּנָ֣ה לַֽיהֹוָ֑ה נָ֜רִ֗יעָה … 776
In the Septuagint and in its Latin translation the Vulgate, this psalm is Psalm 94 following a slightly different numbering system. נָרִיעַ
it: and his hands
נִשְׁתַּחֲוֶה
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and a great
בְאַפִּי
of the earth:
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into
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( I) the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day, 6 nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the plague that destroys at … בְּדוֹר
waánach'nû
You bring man to the crushing point, and You say, "Return, O sons of men." Enter your email address to get our weekly email with fresh, exciting and thoughtful content that will enrich your inbox and your life. of our salvation. Harden
גַּם־רָאוּ
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let us kneel
נְרַנְּנָה
"This group of psalms seems to have been composed for use in the services of the second temple." This is said seven times in a row accompanying the dead to the grave. These six psalms, 95 to 100, form, if I mistake not, one entire prophetic poem, cited by St. Paul in the Epistle to the Hebrews, under the title of the Introduction of the First Born into the world. w'yaBeshet
הָרִים
עַם
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Psalm 107:8,15,21 Oh that men would praise the LORD for his goodness, and for his wonderful … ásher
näriyª
ásher
known
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hëm
While we have come to grips with the fact that the sun is the center of our solar system, some Christians still seem to t… אָקוּט
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maäh
The traditional Hebrew title is tehillim (meaning "praises"; see note on Ps 145 title), even though many of the psalms are tephillot (meaning "prayers"). B'yädô
nish'Tacháweh
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made
näriyäh
אֶל־מְנוּחָתִי, 95:11
פָעֳלִי, 95:9
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that do err
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unto
הַיָּם
Psalm 95 – God Worthy of Our Humble and Obedient Worship. 6962
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Psalm 95. 3220
Please do not deface or discard. נִסּוּנִי
The Story of Psalm 95 Hebrew is the language that the *Jews spoke when they wrote the psalms. We do not know who wrote Psalm 95, or when. 935
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נברכה, an expression of (Gen. 24: 11): “He made the camels kneel (ויברך).”. ar'Bäiym
Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. with [this] generation,
עַל־כָּל־אֱלֹהִים, 95:3
Psalm 95. long was I grieved
the strength
his voice,
B'tôdäh
´élöhîm
V‑Piel‑Imperf.Cohort‑1cp 2. 3068
There (Hebrews 4:7) it is said to be “in David.” 3 For the LORD is the great God, the great King above all gods. Let us come
יָדָיו
v'aPiy
בְּחָנוּנִי
years
PSALM 95 OVERVIEW.. Psalm 95 - King James Version; A Call to Worship and Obedience; Shout Aloud to the Rock of Our Salvation! 5971
lo-yäd'û
mech'q'rëy-äretz
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Gädôl
al-Käl-élohiym, 95:3
מַרְעִיתוֹ
[is] a people
King
אִם־יְבֹאוּן
בְּתוֹדָה
in the wilderness:
אֱלֹהִים;
לוֹ, 95:2
ávôtëykhem
Kiy
All of the planets were thought to be in orbit about the earth. Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible. 4496. māh 2. עֹשֵׂנוּ, 95:6
and we
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5 You will not fear. Read and study Psalms 95 in the original language with the Interlinear Study Bible on StudyLight.org אֵל
"In his hand [are] the deep places of the earth: the strength of the hills [is] his also." We want to be at the center of what is happening. 3027
In his hand are the depths of the earth; the heights of the mountains are his also. אֲשֶׁר־ל֣וֹ הַ֖יָּם וְה֣וּא עָשָׂ֑הוּ וְ֜יַבֶּ֗שֶׁת יָדָֽיו יָצָֽרוּ: Come, let us prostrate ourselves and bow; let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker. For the LORD is a great God, and a great King above all gods. of his hand. The Greek Septuagint version of the Bible also claims David as author. haYôm
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äqû
to the rock
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[and] as [in] the day
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Each Psalm has its proper subject, which is some particular branch of the general argument, the establishment of the Messiah's Kingdom. I sware
and make a joyful noise
my work. that
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כִּמְרִיבָה
and bow down:
lô. [land]. tempted
yädäyw
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תֹּעֵי
For
לַיהוָה
לְכוּ
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נִבְרְכָה
The book is an anthology of 150 individual psalms. ( Hebrews 4:7. 6 Come, let us bow down in … This he did when a long time later he spoke through David, as in the passage already quoted: “Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts.”[ a] 6213
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It is said at night before going to sleep. אַל־תַּקְשׁ֣וּ לְ֖בַבְכֶם כִּמְרִיבָ֑ה כְּי֥וֹם מַ֜סָּ֗ה בַּמִּדְבָּֽר: When your ancestors tested Me; they tried Me, even though they had seen My work. [are] the people