Psalms98
English Standard Version
1A . Oh to the Lord a , he has ! His and his have worked for him.
2The Lord has made his ; he has his in the of the .
3He has his and to the of . the of the have the of our .
4Make a to the Lord, the ; into and !
5 to the Lord with the , with the and the of !
6With and the of the make a the , the Lord!
7Let the , and all that it; the and those who in it!
8Let the their ; let the
9 the Lord, he to the . He will the with , and the with .
Cross References
Psalms 98Calvin explicitly links 'his own arm brought salvation' in Isaiah to 'his holy arm' here.
Supported by John Calvin
All the ends of the earth seeing the salvation of God matches Isaiah's identical phrase.
Supported by JFB
Parallel command to sing a new song; Poole notes both psalms share identical themes and scopes.
Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin
Zacharias celebrates God remembering His holy covenant/mercy to Israel, fulfilling this psalm.
Supported by Matthew Henry, John Calvin
Poole and JFB direct to Psalm 96:11-13 for identical poetic summons of creation to rejoice.
Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB
JFB links the 'bursting forth' of joy in mountains and forests to Isaiah's creation praise.
Supported by JFB
Identical eschatological expectation of the Lord coming to judge the earth in righteousness.
Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB
Poole notes New Testament worship described in terms of Old Testament musical instruments.
Supported by Matthew Poole
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