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Psalms 148:2 King James Version (KJV)

2 Praise ye him, all his angels: praise ye him, all his hosts.


Psalms 148:2 King James Version with Strong's Concordance (STRONG)

2 Praise H1984 ye him, all his angels: H4397 praise H1984 ye him, all his hosts. H6635


Psalms 148:2 American Standard (ASV)

2 Praise ye him, all his angels: Praise ye him, all his host.


Psalms 148:2 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

2 Praise ye Him, all His messengers, Praise ye Him, all His hosts.


Psalms 148:2 Darby English Bible (DARBY)

2 Praise ye him, all his angels; praise ye him, all his hosts.


Psalms 148:2 World English Bible (WEB)

2 Praise him, all his angels! Praise him, all his host!


Psalms 148:2 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

2 Give praise to him, all you his angels: give praise to him, all his armies.

Cross Reference

Psalms 103:20-21 KJV

Bless the LORD, ye his angels, that excel in strength, that do his commandments, hearkening unto the voice of his word. Bless ye the LORD, all ye his hosts; ye ministers of his, that do his pleasure.

Genesis 2:1 KJV

Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them.

Job 38:7 KJV

When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?

Isaiah 6:2-4 KJV

Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly. And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory. And the posts of the door moved at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with smoke.

Ezekiel 3:12 KJV

Then the spirit took me up, and I heard behind me a voice of a great rushing, saying, Blessed be the glory of the LORD from his place.

Revelation 5:11-13 KJV

And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands; Saying with a loud voice, Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing. And every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.

Commentary on Psalms 148 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 148

Ps 148:1-14. The scope of this Psalm is the same as that of the preceding.

1. heavens [and] heights—are synonymous.

2. hosts—(compare Ps 103:21).

4. heavens of heavens—the very highest.

waters—clouds, resting above the visible heavens (compare Ge 1:7).

5. praise the name—as representing His perfections.

he commanded—"He" is emphatic, ascribing creation to God alone.

6. The perpetuity of the frame of nature is, of course, subject to Him who formed it.

a decree … pass—His ordinances respecting them shall not change (Jer 36:31), or perish (Job 34:20; Ps 37:36).

7-10. The call on the earth, as opposed to heaven, includes seas or depths, whose inhabitants the dragon, as one of the largest (on leviathan, see on Ps 104:26), is selected to represent. The most destructive and ungovernable agents of inanimate nature are introduced.

8. fulfilling his word—or, law, may be understood of each. Next the most distinguished productions of the vegetable world.

9. fruitful trees—or, "trees of fruit," as opposed to forest trees. Wild and domestic, large and small animals are comprehended.

11, 12. Next all rational beings, from the highest in rank to little children.

princes—or, military leaders.

13. Let them—all mentioned.

excellent—or, exalted (Isa 12:4).

his glory—majesty (Ps 45:3).

above the earth and heaven—Their united splendors fail to match His.

14. exalteth the horn—established power (Ps 75:5, 6).

praise of—or literally, "for"

his saints—that is, occasions for them to praise Him. They are further described as "His people," and "near unto Him," sustaining by covenanted care a peculiarly intimate relation.