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  1. 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.”.

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Praise is a good thing. That means it is pleasant, valuable, and morally excellent. Psalm 147:1 tells us that praise is beautiful and agreeable. When we consider the reasons why we should praise God, we find a list of His attributes. He is full of glory (Psalm 138:5), great (Psalm 145:3), wise and powerful (Daniel 2:20), good (Psalm 107:8 ...

  3. Dec 3, 2015 · And the more we praise something to others, the more we enjoy that marvelous thing. We increase our pleasure in that which is most pleasurable by doing three things: 1. Sharpening our powers of observation. Seeing clearly. Lifting our eyes from the mundane to the glorious, being on the lookout for the commendable.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · There are multiple words in Hebrew and Greek translated as “praise” in our English Bibles. In essence, to praise is to express adoration or approval. We praise the Lord for His traits, His works, and His character. Praise includes the acts of blessing, commending, honoring, thanking, celebrating, and rejoicing.

  5. 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.

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · Praise is an important concept in Christianity and the Bible. In fact, the word ‘praise’ appears over 200 times throughout the scriptures. If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer: Praise in the Bible generally refers to worshipping, honoring, glorifying, blessing, thanking, and exalting God through words, songs, prayers, or actions.

  7. 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.

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