Psalms Chapter 87 verse 7 Holy Bible

ASV Psalms 87:7

They that sing as well as they that dance `shall say', All my fountains are in thee. Psalm 88 A Song, a Psalm of the sons of Korah; for the Chief Musician; set to Mahalath Leannoth. Maschil of Heman the Ezrahite.
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BBE Psalms 87:7

The players on instruments will be there, and the dancers will say, All my springs are in you.
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DARBY Psalms 87:7

As well the singers as the dancers [shall say], All my springs are in thee.
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KJV Psalms 87:7

As well the singers as the players on instruments shall be there: all my springs are in thee.
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WBT Psalms 87:7

As well the singers as the players on instruments shall be there: all my springs are in thee.
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WEB Psalms 87:7

Those who sing as well as those who dance say, "All my springs are in you."
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YLT Psalms 87:7

Singers also as players on instruments, All my fountains `are' in Thee!
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Psalms 87 : 7 Bible Verse Songs

Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 7. - As well the singers as the players on instruments; literally, and singers as well as dancers [shall say]. (On dancing as an element of religious service, see Exodus 15:20; 2 Samuel 6:16; Psalm 68:25; Psalm 149:3; Psalm 150:4.) The psalmist intends to represent the converted nations as coming in a grand procession, with songs and dances, to celebrate their admission to Zion, and there one and all exclaiming, All my fresh springs - i.e. "all my sources of life, and joy, and happiness" - are in thee. The verse is possibly but "fragment," as Professor Cheyne supposes.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(7) The literal sense of this most obscure verse is--"And singers as trumpetersAll my springs in Thee,which we may paraphrase, keeping in the same line with the rest of the psalm, For such an one (celebrating his birthday, Genesis 40:20, Matthew 14:6) the singers and musicians will sing (to Zion), "All my offspring is in Thee." Not only is it a boast to have been born in Zion, but in the genuine Hebrew spirit the boast is continued into the future generations, and the Hebrew of the Hebrews exults in addressing the sacred city as the cradle of his family.For this figurative application of the word "springs" to posterity, comp. Psalm 68:26; Isaiah 48:1; Proverbs 5:16. . . .