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  1. The Hebrew word most often translated "exalt," "exalted," is rum; "to lift up," "to be or become high." It is used with reference to both God and man, eg. Exodus 15:2, "My father's God, and I will exalt him"; Psalms 99:5,9, "Exalt ye Yahweh our God"; compare 107:32; 118:28; 1 Samuel 2:10, "Exalt the horn of his anointed"; Job 17:4, "Therefore ...

    • Psalms 34:3 chapter context similar meaning "O magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt his name together." Psalms 34:3 KJV copy save.
    • Psalms 99:5 chapter context similar meaning "Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy." Psalms 99:5 KJV copy save.
    • 1 Peter 5:6 chapter context similar meaning "Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time:" 1 Peter 5:6 KJV copy save.
    • Hosea 11:7 chapter context similar meaning "And my people are bent to backsliding from me: though they called them to the most High, none at all would exalt him."
  2. King James Version. 25 O Lord, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are faithfulness and truth. 2 For thou hast made of a city an heap; of a defenced city a ruin: a palace of strangers to be no city; it shall never be built. 3 Therefore shall the strong people ...

  3. 2 Corinthians 11:20 KJV copy save For ye suffer, if a man bring you into bondage, if a man devour you, if a man take of you, if a man exalt himself, if a man smite you on the face. Matthew 23:12 chapter context similar meaning "And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted." Matthew 23:12 ...

  4. When ye glorify the Lord, exalt him as much as ye can; for even yet will he far exceed: and when ye exalt him, put forth all your strength, and be not weary; for ye can never go far enough. Prayer of Azariah 1:36 | View whole chapter | See verse in context O ye heavens, bless ye the Lord: praise and exalt him above all for ever.

  5. To elevate by prise or estimation; to magnify; to extol; to glorify. 4. (v. t.) To lift up with joy, pride, or success; to inspire with delight or satisfaction; to elate. 5. (v. t.) To elevate the tone of, as of the voice or a musical instrument.

  6. EXALT ', verb transitive egzolt'. [Low Latin exalto; ex and altus, high.] 1. To raise high; to elevate. 2. To elevate in power, wealth, rank or dignity; as, to exalt one to a throne, to the chief magistracy, to a bishopric. 3. To elevate with joy or confidence; as, to be exalted with success or victory. [We now use elate.]

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