Psalms Chapter 150 verse 6 Holy Bible

ASV Psalms 150:6

Let everything that hath breath praise Jehovah. Praise ye Jehovah.
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BBE Psalms 150:6

Let everything which has breath give praise to the Lord. Let the Lord be praised.
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DARBY Psalms 150:6

Let everything that hath breath praise Jah. Hallelujah!
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KJV Psalms 150:6

Let every thing that hath breath praise the LORD. Praise ye the LORD.
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WBT Psalms 150:6


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WEB Psalms 150:6

Let everything that has breath praise Yah! Praise Yah!
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YLT Psalms 150:6

All that doth breathe doth praise Jah! Praise ye Jah!
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Psalms 150 : 6 Bible Verse Songs

Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 6. - Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord; literally, the whole of breath (comp. Revelation 5:13, "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 honor, and glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever;" see also Psalm 148:7, 10-12). Praise ye the Lord. "As the life of the faithful, and the history of the Church, so also the Psalter, with all its cries from the depths, runs out in a hallelujah" (Hengstenberg).

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(6) Everything that hath breath.--LXX. "every breath;" Vulg., "every spirit;" literally, all breath. We naturally wish to give these words their largest intent, and to hear the psalter close with an invocation to "the earth with her thousand voices" to praise God. But the psalm so distinctly and positively brings us into the Temple, and places us among the covenant people engaged at their devotions, that we are compelled to see here a hymn specially suited to close the collection of hymns of the covenant, as the first and second were to begin it. It is, therefore, not all breathing beings, but only all assembled in the sanctuary, that are here addressed; and the loud hallelujah with which the collection of psalms actually closes rises from Hebrew voices alone.