Psalms 47:1-6

1 (46-1) <Unto the end, for the sons of Core.> (46-2) O clap your hands, all ye nations: shout unto God with the voice of joy,
2 (46-3) For the Lord is high, terrible: a great king over all the earth.
3 (46-4) He hath subdued the people under jus; and the nations under our feet.
4 (46-5) He hath chosen for us his inheritance, the beauty of Jacob which he hath love.
5 (46-6) God is ascended with jubilee, and the Lord with the sound of trumpet.
6 (46-7) Sing praises to our God, sing ye: sing praises to our king, sing ye.

Psalms 47:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician, A Psalm for the sons of Korah. Thus psalm is thought by some to be written on occasion of the ark being brought from the house of Obededom to the city of David, to the place he had prepared for it; which was attended with singing and dancing, with shouting, and the sound of a trumpet, 2 Samuel 6:12; but it rather seems to be penned on account of the ascension of Christ to heaven, prophetically spoken of in this psalm; and of the spread of the Gospel, and the conquests it made in the Gentile world upon Christ's ascension; as the whole psalm shows: and even Aben Ezra and Kimchi apply it to the times of the Messiah; and so do some of their most ancient writers, who particularly interpret Psalm 47:5 of him, as may be seen in the note upon it.
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