Psalm 98:1
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Psalm 98[a]
The Coming of God
1 A psalm.
I
Sing a new song to the Lord,
for he has done marvelous deeds.(A)
His right hand and holy arm
have won the victory.[b](B)
Footnotes
- Psalm 98 A hymn, similar to Ps 96, extolling God for Israel’s victory (Ps 98:1–3). All nations (Ps 98:4–6) and even inanimate nature (Ps 98:7–8) are summoned to welcome God’s coming to rule over the world (Ps 98:9).
- 98:1 Marvelous deeds…victory: the conquest of all threats to the peaceful existence of Israel, depicted in the Psalms variously as a cosmic force such as sea, or nations bent on Israel’s destruction, or evildoers seemingly triumphant. His right hand and holy arm: God is pictured as a powerful warrior.
Psalm 98:7-8
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III
7 Let the sea and what fills it resound,(A)
the world and those who dwell there.
8 Let the rivers clap their hands,
the mountains shout with them for joy,(B)
Psalm 98:9
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9 (A)Before the Lord who comes,
who comes to govern the earth,(B)
To govern the world with justice
and the peoples with fairness.
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