Psalms 47:5

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Sela. God is gone vp wt a mery noyse, & the LORDE wt the sownde of the tropet.

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  • Ps 68:33 : 33 Sela. Which sytteth in the heauens ouer all fro the begynnge: Lo, he shal sende out his voyce, yee and that a mightie voyce.
  • Ps 150:3 : 3 Prayse him in the sounde of the trompet, prayse him vpo the lute and harpe.
  • 2 Sam 6:15 : 15 And Dauid withall Israel brought vp ye Arke of the LORDE with tabrertes and trompettes.
  • Ps 24:7-9 : 7 Sela. Open yor gates (o ye prices) let the euerlastinge dores be opened, yt ye kynge of glory maye come in. 8 Who is this kynge of glory? It is the LORDE stroge and mightie, euen the LORDE mightie in batell. 9 Open youre gates (o ye prynces) let the euerlastinge dores be opened, yt the kynge off glory maye come in. 10 Who is this kynge off glory? It is the LORDE of hoostes, he is the kynge of glory. Sela.
  • Ps 68:17-19 : 17 The charettes of God are many M. tymes a thousande, the LORDE is amoge them in the holy Sinai. 18 Thou art gone vp an hye, thou hast led captyuite captyue, & receaued giftes for me: Yee euen for thy enemies, that they might dwell with the LORDE God. 19 Praysed be the LORDE daylie, eue ye God which helpeth vs, & poureth his benefites vpo vs.
  • Ps 68:24-25 : 24 It is well sene (o God how thou goest, how thou my God and kynge goest in the Sanctuary. 25 The syngers go before, and then the mynstrells amonge the maydens with the tymbrels.
  • Num 10:1-9 : 1 And the LORDE spake vnto Moses, and sayde: 2 Make the two trompettes of beaten syluer, that thou mayest vse them, to call the cogregacion together, and whan the hoost shal breake vp. 3 Whan they blowe with both, then shall the whole congregacion gather them selues together vnto the before the dore of the Tabernacle of witnesse. 4 Whan they blowe but with one, then the captaynes, the rulers ouer the thousandes in Israel shal gather them selues together vnto the. 5 Whan ye trompe, then shal the hoostes that lye on the East syde, breake vp. 6 And whan ye trompe the seconde tyme, the hoostes that lye on the South syde, shal breake vp. For ye shall trompe, whan they shal take their iourneys. 7 But whan ye congregacion is to be gathered together, ye shal blowe, and not trompe. 8 This blowinge wt the trompettes shal the sonnes of Aaron the prest do. And it shall be yor lawe for euer amonge youre posterities. 9 Whan ye go to a battayll in youre londe agaynst youre enemies yt vexe you, ye shall trompe with the trompettes, that ye maye be remembred before the LORDE yor God, and delyuered from youre enemies. 10 Like wyse whan ye are mery, and in youre feast dayes, & in youre new Monethes, ye shal blowe with the trompettes ouer youre burntsacrifices & healthofferinges, yt it maie be a remembraunce vnto you before youre God. I am the LORDE youre God.
  • Num 23:21 : 21 There is no weerynesse sene in Iacob, nether eny laboure in Israel. The LORDE his God is wt him, & the kynges trompet is amoge the.
  • Josh 6:5 : 5 And whan the horne of the yeare of Iubilye bloweth and maketh a sounde, so that ye heare the trompettes, all the people shal make a greate shoute, then shal the walles of the cite fall downe, and ye people shal fall in, euery one straight before him.
  • 1 Chr 15:24 : 24 But Sachania, Iosaphat, Nathaneel, Amasai, Zacharias, Benaia, Elieser the prestes, blewe the trompettes before ye Arke of God. And Obed Edom and Iehia were dorekepers of the Arke.
  • 1 Chr 15:28 : 28 Thus all Israel brought vp the Arke of the couenaunt of the LORDE with myrth, with trompettes, tabrettes, & loude Cymbales, with psalteries and harpes.
  • 1 Chr 16:42 : 42 And with them Heman & Iedithun to stryke vpon the tabrettes and Cymbales, and the musicall instrumentes of God. As for the childre of Iedithun, he made them dorekepers.
  • Luke 24:51-53 : 51 And it came to passe wha he blessed them, he departed from them, and was caried vp in to heauen. 52 And they worshipped him, and turned agayne to Ierusalem with greate ioye: 53 and were contynnally in ye teple, geuynge prayse and thankes vnto God. Amen.
  • Acts 1:5-9 : 5 For Ihon baptysed with water, but ye shalbe baptysed wt ye holy goost, & that within this few dayes. 6 Now whan they were come together, they axed him, and sayde: LORDE, shalt thou at this tyme set vp the kyngdome of Israel agayne? 7 But he sayde vnto them: It belongeth not vnto you to knowe the tymes or seasons, which the father hath kepte in his awne power, 8 but ye shal receaue the power of ye holy goost, which shal come vpon you, and ye shalbe my witnesses at Ierusalem, and in all Iewrye and Samaria, and vnto the ende of the earth. 9 And whan he had spoken these thinges, whyle they behelde, he was taken vp, and a cloude receaued him from their sight. 10 And whyle they loked after him, as he wente in to heauen, beholde, there stode by them two men in whyte garmentes, 11 which also sayde: Ye men of Galile, Why stonde ye gasynge vp in to heauen? This Iesus which is take vp from you in to heauen shal come euen so as ye haue sene him go in to heauen.
  • Ps 78:65 : 65 Their prestes were slayne with the swerde, and there were no wyddowes to make lamentacion.
  • Ps 81:3 : 3 Blowe vp the tropettes in the new Moone, vpon or solepne feast daye.
  • Ps 98:6 : 6 Prayse the LORDE vpon the harpe, synge to the harpe with a psalme of thankesgeuynge.
  • 1 Tim 3:16 : 16 and without naye, greate is that mystery of godlynes. God was shewed in the flesh: was iustified in the sprete: was sene of angels: was preached vnto the Heythen: was beleued on in the worlde: was receaued vp in glory.
  • Rev 8:6-9 : 6 And the seuen angels which had the seuen trompettes, prepared them selues to blowe. 7 The first angel blewe, and there was made hayle and fyre, which were myngled with bloud, & they were cast in to the earth: and the thyrd parte of trees was burnt, and all grene grasse was brent. 8 And the seconde angell blewe: and as it were a greate mountayne burnynge with fyre was cast in to the see, and the thyrde parte of the see turned to bloud, 9 and the thyrde parte of the creatures which had life, dyed, and the thyrde part of shippes were destroyed. 10 And the thyrde angell blewe, and there fell a greate starre from heauen, burnynge as it were a lampe, and it fell in to the thyrde parte of the ryuers, and in to fountaynes of waters, 11 and the name of the starre is called Wormwod. And the thyrde parte of the waters was turned to Wormwod. And many men dyed of the waters, because they were made bytter. 12 And the fourth angel blew, and the thyrde parte of ye Sonne was smytten, and ye thyrde parte of the mone, & the thyrde parte of starres: so that the thyrde parte of them was darckned. And the daye was smytte, that the thyrde parte of it shulde not shyne, and lyke wyse the nyght. 13 And I behelde, and herde an angel flyenge thorowe the myddes of heaue, and sayege with a lowde voyce: Wo, wo, wo to the inhabiters of the earth, because of the voyces to come of the trompe of the thre angels which were yet to blowe.
  • Rev 11:15 : 15 And the seuenth angel blewe, and ther were made greate voyces in heauen, sayege: the kyngdoms of this worlde are oure LORDES and his Christes, and he shal reigne for eurmore.
  • 1 Cor 15:52 : 52 and that sodenly and in the twinklynge of an eye, at the tyme of the last trompe. For the trompe shal blowe, and the deed shal ryse vncorruptible, and we shalbe chaunged.
  • Eph 4:8-9 : 8 Therfore sayeth he: He is gone vp an hye, and hath led awaye captiuyte captyue, and hath geue giftes vnto men. 9 That he wente, vp what is it, but that he first came downe in to ye lowest partes of ye earth? 10 He that came downe, is euen the same which is gone vp aboue all heauens, to fulfill all.
  • 1 Thess 4:16 : 16 For the LORDE himselfe shal come downe fro heauen with a shoute and voyce of ye Archangell and with the trompe of God, and the deed in Christ shal aryse first:

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  • Ps 47:6-8
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    6O synge prayses, synge prayses vnto God: O synge prayses, synge prayses vnto oure kynge.

    7For God is kynge of all the earth, O synge prayses vnto him with vnderstondinge.

    8God is kynge ouer the Heithe, God sitteth in his holy seate.

  • Ps 98:4-6
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    4He hath remembred his mercy and trueth towarde the house of Israel: so that all the endes of the worlde se the sauynge health of oure God.

    5Shewe youre self ioyfull vnto the LORDE all ye londes, synge, reioyse and geue thankes.

    6Prayse the LORDE vpon the harpe, synge to the harpe with a psalme of thankesgeuynge.

  • Ps 47:1-2
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    1O clappe youre hodes together (all ye people) O synge vnto God with the voyce of thakesgeuynge.

    2For the LORDE the most hyest is to be feared, & he is the greate kynge vpo all ye earth.

  • 4He choseth vs for an heretage, the beutie of Iacob whom he loued.

  • 5euen amonge the children of men, whose tethe are speares and arowes, and their tonge a sharpe swerde.

  • 3Prayse him in the sounde of the trompet, prayse him vpo the lute and harpe.

  • Ps 113:4-5
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    4The LORDE is hye aboue all Heithen, and his glory aboue the heaues.

    5Who is like vnto the LORDE oure God, yt hath his dwellinge so hye,

  • 11The LORDE of hoostes is wt vs, the God of Iacob is oure defence. Sela.

  • 5Set vp thy self (o God) aboue the heaues, & thy glory aboue all the earth.

  • 1Synge merely vnto God which is or stregth make a chearful noyse vnto ye God of Iacob.

  • 15And Dauid withall Israel brought vp ye Arke of the LORDE with tabrertes and trompettes.

  • 5Stonde vp LORDE, thou that dwellest on hie: Let Sio be fylled with equyte and rightuousnesse.

  • 11For ye greatnes of thy mercy reacheth vnto the heauens, and thy faithfulnesse vnto the cloudes. Set vp thy self (o God) aboue the heaues, & thy glory aboue all ye earth.

  • 7The LORDE of hoostes is wt vs, the God of Iacob is oure defence.

  • 5Prayse him vpo the welltuned cymbals, prayse him vpon the loude cymbals.

  • 7O synge vnto ye LORDE wt thankesgeuynge, synge prayses vpo ye harpe vnto or God.

  • 28Thus all Israel brought vp the Arke of the couenaunt of the LORDE with myrth, with trompettes, tabrettes, & loude Cymbales, with psalteries and harpes.

  • 4That I maye go into the aulter of God, euen vnto the God which is my ioye & pleasure, & vpon the harpe to geue thakes vnto ye, o God, my God.

  • 18Thou art gone vp an hye, thou hast led captyuite captyue, & receaued giftes for me: Yee euen for thy enemies, that they might dwell with the LORDE God.

  • 4Oh synge vnto God, synge prayses vnto his name: magnifie him yt rydeth aboue the heaues (whose name is ye LORDE) & reioyse before hi.

  • Ps 95:1-3
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    1O come, let vs prayse the LORDE, let vs hertely reioyse in the strength of oure saluacion.

    2Let vs come before his presence with thakesgeuynge, & shewe oure self glad in him wt psalmes.

    3For the LORDE is a greate God, and a greate kynge aboue all goddes.

  • 13The LORDE shal come forth as a gyaunte, and take a stomacke to him like a fresh man of warre. He shal roare and crie, and ouercome his enemies.

  • 1Greate is ye LORDE & hyelie to be praysed, in ye cite of or God, eue vpo his holy hill.

  • 28And they entred in to Ierusalem with psalteries, harpes & trompettes vnto the house of the LORDE.

  • 1The LORDE euen the mightie God hath spoke, & called the worlde from the rysinge vp of the sonne vnto the goinge downe of the same.

  • 19And the Leuites of ye childre of the Kahathites & of the children of the Corahites arose to prayse the LORDE God of Israel wt loude voyce on hye.

  • 14He exalteth the horne of his people, all his sayntes shal prayse him, the children of Israel, euen the people that serueth him. Halleluya.

  • 5Yee they shal synge in the wayes of the LORDE, that greate is the glory of the LORDE.

  • 1O prayse the LORDE, for it is a good thinge to synge prayses vnto or God: yee a ioyfull and pleasaunt thinge is it to be thankfull.

  • 2The LORDE is my strength, and my songe, and is become my saluacion. This is my God, I wil magnifie him: He is my fathers God, I wil exalte him.

  • 6And when it is tyme, the watch men vpon the mount of Ephraim shall crie: Arise, let vs go vp vnto Sion to oure LORDE God,

  • 9We will allwaye make oure boast of God, and prayse thy name for euer.

  • 9For thou LORDE art the most hyest ouer all the earth, thou art exalted farre aboue all goddes.

  • 1O be ioyfull in God (all ye lodes) synge prayses vnto the honor of his name make his prayse to be glorious.

  • 10And therfore come on, we will shewe Sion the worke of the LORDE oure God.

  • 5We will reioyse in thy health, & triuphe in ye name of the LORDE oure God: the LORDE perfourme all thy peticios.

  • 14The LORDE thondered from heaue, and the Hyest put forth his voyce.

  • 2The LORDE is greate in Sion, & hye aboue all people.

  • 13Be thou exalted (LORDE) in thine owne strength, so wil we synge and prayse thy power.

  • 15The voyce of ioye & myrth is in the dwellynges of ye rightuous, for ye right hande of the LORDE hath gotte the victory.

  • 6And now hath he lift vp my heade aboue myne enemies, that copassed me rounde aboute.

  • 7Praysed be ye LORDE, for he hath herde the voyce of my humble peticio.