1st Chronicles Chapter 16 verse 34 Holy Bible

ASV 1stChronicles 16:34

O give thanks unto Jehovah; for he is good; For his lovingkindness `endureth' for ever.
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BBE 1stChronicles 16:34

O give praise to the Lord, for he is good: for his mercy is unchanging for ever.
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DARBY 1stChronicles 16:34

Give thanks unto Jehovah, for he is good; For his loving-kindness [endureth] for ever.
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KJV 1stChronicles 16:34

O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.
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WBT 1stChronicles 16:34

O give thanks to the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.
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WEB 1stChronicles 16:34

Oh give thanks to Yahweh; for he is good; For his loving kindness endures forever.
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YLT 1stChronicles 16:34

Give thanks to Jehovah, for good, For to the age, `is' His kindness,
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1st Chronicles 16 : 34 Bible Verse Songs

Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerses 34-36. - These verses, from the first, forty-seventh, and forty-eighth of Psalm 106, must have suggested the sad intermediate contents of that psalm, the significant key-note of which is sounded in our thirty-fifth verse. The suggestion in the midst of the unbounded gladness of this day is affecting, and must have been intended for salutary lesson and timely warning. In the midst of the fulness of praise and joy, the people are led to prayer - say ye - and the prayer is an humble petition for salvation, union, and protection from every enemy. God's treatment of his anointed people had been on his part one continued protection and one prolonged salvation. Yet they had often neither prayed for these nor acknowledged them. Now they are led again by the hand, as it were, to the footstool of the throne.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(34) O give thanks unto the Lord . . .--Several of the later psalms begin with this beautiful liturgic formula. (See Psalms 106; Psalms 107, 118, 136.; and comp. Jeremiah 33:11.) The ode thus concludes with the thought from which it started (1Chronicles 16:8).