I will praise thee, O Lord, among the people: I will sing unto thee among the nations.
Parallel translations
- WEB I will give thanks to you, Lord, among the peoples. I will sing praises to you among the nations.
- BSB I will praise You, O Lord, among the nations; I will sing Your praises among the peoples.
- NKJV I will praise You, O Lord, among the peoples; I will sing to You among the nations.
- NASB I will praise You, Lord, among the peoples; I will sing praises to You among the nations.
- NLT I will thank you, Lord, among all the people. I will sing your praises among the nations.
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Quick answer
David vows to give thanks and sing God's praises among the peoples and nations. It extends his worship to a global scope.
Overview
David's praise is not private but public, declared among the nations. This missionary impulse anticipates the gospel going to all peoples. Paul cites such psalms to show that God always purposed the Gentiles to glorify him for his mercy in Christ (Romans 15:9).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 8
- Ps 22:22–23I will declare thy name unto my brethren: in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee.
- Ps 96:3Declare his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people.
- Ps 18:49Therefore will I give thanks unto thee, O LORD, among the heathen, and sing praises unto thy name.
- Ps 138:1I will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods will I sing praise unto thee.
- Ps 138:4–5All the kings of the earth shall praise thee, O LORD, when they hear the words of thy mouth.
- Rom 15:9And that the Gentiles might glorify God for his mercy; as it is written, For this cause I will confess to thee among the Gentiles, and sing unto thy name.
- Ps 2:1Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
- Ps 145:10–12All thy works shall praise thee, O LORD; and thy saints shall bless thee.
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The Psalms are Christ's own prayer book and a gallery of his portraits — the suffering one of Psalm 22, the risen Lord of Psalm 16, the priest-king of Psalm 110, the Son to whom the nations are given.
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