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  1. 1. (v.) To commend; to applaud; to express approbation of; to laud; -- applied to a person or his acts. 2. (v.) To extol in words or song; to magnify; to glorify on account of perfections or excellent works; to do honor to; to display the excellence of; -- applied especially to the Divine Being. 3. (v.) To value; to appraise.

  2. 1. Its Meaning: The word comes from the Latin pretium, "price," or "value," and may be defined generally as an ascription of value or worth. Praise may be bestowed upon unworthy objects or from improper motives, but true praise consists in a sincere acknowledgment of a real conviction of worth.

  3. Jan 14, 2024 · Halal – Be Foolish Over God. The Hebrew root word for “praise” halal means to be foolish or crazy. When we praise God, we abandon reason and propriety to lavish extravagant love and admiration on Him. The Psalms tell us to “sing praises to God” and to do so “foolishly” (Psalm 47:6-7).

  4. Praise comes from a Latin word meaning “value” or “price.”. Thus, to give praise to God is to proclaim His merit or worth. Many terms are used to express this in the Bible, including “glory,” “blessing,” “thanksgiving,” and “hallelujah,” the last named being a transliteration of the Hebrew for “Praise the Lord.”.

  5. Praise is among the major themes of Scripture, such as God, man, sin, and the work of redemption. Surprisingly praise in the OT arose out of a religion and a nation under almost constant stress. Praise is also prominent in the NT, in spite of frequent persecution, for example, in Paul’s letter to the Philippians, which was written in prison.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Christians often speak of “praising God,” and the Bible commands all living creatures to praise the Lord (Psalm 150:6). One Hebrew word for “praise” is yadah, meaningpraise, give thanks, or confess.”. A second word often translated “praise” in the Old Testament is zamar, “sing praise.”.

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  8. Praise: a strengthened form of No. 1 (epi, upon), denotes "approbation, commendation, praise;" it is used. (a) of those on account of, and by reason of, whom as God's heritage, "praise" is to be ascribed to God, in respect of His glory (the exhibition of His character and operations), Eph 1:12; in Eph 1:14, of the whole company, the church ...