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Psalms 26:7
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raising my voice in thanksgivingand telling about your wondrous works.
That I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be heard, And tell of all your wondrous works.
That I may publish with the voice of thanksgiving, and tell of all thy wondrous works.
proclaiming thanksgiving aloud, and telling all your wondrous deeds.
I raise my voice in praise and tell of all the miracles you have done.
to give you thanks, and to tell about all your amazing deeds.
That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving And declare all Your wonders.
That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving And declare all Your wonders.
That I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be heard, And tell of all your wondrous works.
In order to proclaim with the voice of thanksgivingAnd to recount all Your wondrous deeds.
to raise my voice in thanksgiving and declare all Your wonderful works.
while gratefully singing about your wonders.
lifting my voice in thanks and proclaiming all your wonders.
That I may cause the voice of thanksgiving to be heard, and declare all thy marvellous works.
I sing a song to give you thanks, and I tell about all the wonderful things you have done.
That I may hear the voice of thy praise and tell of all thy wondrous works.
I sing a hymn of thanksgiving and tell of all your wonderful deeds.
to declare with a voice of thanksgiving, and tell of all your wondrous deeds.
to cause to hear with the voice of thanksgiving and recount all Your wonderful works.
That I maye shewe the voyce of thy prayse, and tell of all thy wonderous workes.
That I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be heard, And tell of all thy wondrous works.
That I may give out the voice of praise, and make public all the wonders which you have done.
That I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be heard, and tell of all Thy wondrous works.
That I may publish with the voyce of thankesgiuing, and tell of all thy wonderous workes.
That in a publique confession I myght heare: and set foorth all thy wonderous workes.
to hear the voice of praise, and to declare all thy wonderful works.
That I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be heard, and tell of all thy wondrous works.
That Y here the vois of heriyng; and that Y telle out alle thi merueils.
That I may make the voice of thanksgiving to be heard, And tell of all your wondrous works.
That I may publish with the voice of thanksgiving, and tell of all thy wondrous works.
That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving, And tell of all Your wondrous works.
singing a song of thanksgiving and telling of all your wonders.
I will speak with the voice of thanks, and tell of all Your great works.
singing aloud a song of thanksgiving, and telling all your wondrous deeds.
To sound aloud a song, and to recount all thy wonderful doings.
(25-7) That I may hear the voice of thy praise: and tell of all thy wondrous works.
singing aloud a song of thanksgiving, and telling all thy wondrous deeds.
To sound with a voice of confession, And to recount all Thy wonders.
That I may proclaim with the voice of thanksgiving And declare all Your wonders.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
That: Psalms 9:14, Psalms 66:13-15, Psalms 95:2, Psalms 100:4, Psalms 100:5, Psalms 116:12-14, Psalms 116:18, Psalms 116:19, Psalms 118:19, Psalms 118:27, Psalms 134:2, Deuteronomy 26:2-10, 1 Samuel 1:24, 1 Samuel 1:27, 2 Chronicles 20:26-29
tell: Psalms 71:17-19, Psalms 72:18, Psalms 105:2, Psalms 119:27, Psalms 136:4, Psalms 136:5, Psalms 145:5, Luke 19:37-40
Reciprocal: Psalms 26:12 - in the Psalms 27:6 - therefore Isaiah 45:21 - Tell ye Acts 2:11 - wonderful
Cross-References
Say, I pray thee, that thou art my sister, that I may fare well for thy sake, & that my life may be preserued by thee.
And Abraham said of Sarah his wife, She is my sister. Then Abimelech King of Gerar sent and tooke Sarah.
Said not he vnto me, She is my sister? yea, and she her selfe said, He is my brother: with an vpright minde, and innocent handes haue I done this.
(And the maide was very faire to looke vpon, a virgine and vnknowen of man) and she went downe to the well, and filled her pitcher, and came vp.
Afterwarde Izhak sowed in that lande, and founde in the same yeere an hundreth folde by estimation: and so the Lord blessed him.
And the man waxed mightie, and stil increased, till he was exceeding great,
The feare of man bringeth a snare: but he that trusteth in the Lord, shalbe exalted.
And feare yee not them which kill the bodie, but are nor able to kill the soule: but rather feare him, which is able to destroy both soule and bodie in hell.
Husbands, loue your wiues, euen as Christ loued the Church, & gaue himselfe for it,
Lie not one to another, seeing that yee haue put off the olde man with his workes,
Gill's Notes on the Bible
That I may publish with the voice of thanksgiving,.... Or "cause to hear with the voice of confession" z: the meaning is, that the view of the psalmist, in compassing the altar of God in the manner he proposed, was not to offer upon it any slain beast; but to offer the sacrifices of praise upon that altar, which sanctifies the gift, and from whence they come with acceptance to God; even for all mercies, both temporal and spiritual, and that with a confession and acknowledgment of sin and unworthiness; all this is agreeable to the will of God; it is well pleasing in his sight, what glorifies him, and is but our reasonable service;
and tell of all thy wondrous works; of creation and providence; and especially of grace and redemption; this is the business of saints in God's house below, and will be their employment in heaven to all eternity. Jarchi on the place says, that this song of praise has in it what relates to future times, to Gog, to the days of the Messiah, and to the world to come.
z בקול תודה "voce confessionis", Montanus, Cocceius, Gejerus, Michaelis; so Ainsworth.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
That I may publish with the voice of thanksgiving - literally, “that I may cause to be heard;” that is, that I may make known to others. The idea is, that he would make known to others what he had learned from God; or that He would make known to them the delights of His service, and seek to win them to His worship. This he would do with a thankful remembrance of the favors which he had himself enjoyed, or as an expression of his gratitude for the mercies which had been conferred on him. As expressive of his gratitude to God, he would endeavor to win others also to His service.
And tell of all thy wondrous works - The wonderful things which thou hast done - thy works of creation, providence, and salvation. His own mind was deeply impressed with the greatness of God’s works, and he would desire to make the divine actions known as far as possible in the world. Compare Psalms 22:22; Psalms 66:16; Psalms 145:5-6. This is always one of the evidences of true piety. They who have been impressed properly with a sense of the greatness and goodness of God; they who have experienced His pardoning mercy and forgiving grace, desire always to make these things known to others, and to invite them also to partake of the mercies connected with the divine favor. Compare John 1:45,
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 26:7. That I may publish — I have endeavoured to act so as always to keep a conscience void of offence towards thee and towards man. I have made a profession of faith in thee, and salvation from thee, and my practice gives no lie to my profession.