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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 98
v1Isaiah 59:16allusion

Calvin explicitly links 'his own arm brought salvation' in Isaiah to 'his holy arm' here.

Supported by John Calvin

v3Isaiah 52:10thematic

All the ends of the earth seeing the salvation of God matches Isaiah's identical phrase.

Supported by JFB

v1Psalms 96:1thematic

Parallel command to sing a new song; Poole notes both psalms share identical themes and scopes.

Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin

v3Luke 1:72fulfillment

Zacharias celebrates God remembering His holy covenant/mercy to Israel, fulfilling this psalm.

Supported by Matthew Henry, John Calvin

v7Psalms 96:11thematic

Poole and JFB direct to Psalm 96:11-13 for identical poetic summons of creation to rejoice.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v8Isaiah 44:23thematic

JFB links the 'bursting forth' of joy in mountains and forests to Isaiah's creation praise.

Supported by JFB

v9Psalms 96:13thematic

Identical eschatological expectation of the Lord coming to judge the earth in righteousness.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v5Psalms 92:3thematic

Poole notes New Testament worship described in terms of Old Testament musical instruments.

Supported by Matthew Poole

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