Old Testament

Psalms 150:6

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

This verse emphasizes the importance of praise in the life of every living being.

Author
David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, and others
Written
Around 1000-500 BC
Genre
Poetry and worship
Original Audience
Worshipers of Israel
CBTClear Bible Translation

Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Praise the LORD!

KJVKing James Version

Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

This verse emphasizes the importance of praise in the life of every living being. It calls on all creatures that breathe to offer their worship to the Lord. The repetition of 'Praise the Lord' serves to reinforce the idea that praising God is a universal duty and a joyful expression of gratitude. The psalmist invites everyone, regardless of their status or situation, to join in this act of worship. This call to praise is not limited to a specific group but extends to all of creation, highlighting the belief that all life is a gift from God and should respond in thankfulness. The verse encapsulates the essence of worship, which is to acknowledge God's greatness and goodness. It serves as a reminder that praise is not just an act but a lifestyle that should be reflected in our daily lives, encouraging a spirit of gratitude and reverence towards God.

Key themes

Related topics

praise, worship, gratitude

How to apply Psalms 150:6 to your life

Incorporate moments of praise into your daily routine, whether through prayer, singing, or simply expressing gratitude. Recognize the beauty of creation around you and let it inspire you to worship God. Encourage others to join in this practice of praise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Psalms 150:6 mean?

Psalms 150:6 means that every living being with breath is called to praise the Lord. It emphasizes that praising God is a universal responsibility and a joyful expression of gratitude.

What is the meaning of 'praise the LORD' in Psalms 150:6?

The phrase 'praise the LORD' in Psalms 150:6 is a call to worship and acknowledge God's greatness. It signifies an invitation for all of creation to express thankfulness and reverence towards God.

How can I apply Psalms 150:6 in my life?

You can apply Psalms 150:6 by incorporating praise into your daily activities, such as through prayer, singing, or expressing gratitude. Take time to appreciate the beauty of creation and let it inspire your worship.

Who is called to praise in Psalms 150:6?

Psalms 150:6 calls everyone and everything that has breath to praise the Lord. This includes all living beings, emphasizing that worship is a universal act.

The Book of Psalms
Book Summary

The Book of Psalms

Psalm 1: Two Paths

This psalm describes two paths. The blessed person does not follow the counsel of the ungodly, does not stand in the way of sinners, and does not sit among the scornful. Instead, this person delights in the law of the LORD and thinks on it day and night.

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