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Psalm 100:3-5

Listen to Psalm 100:3-5
3 Sabed que El, el SEÑOR, es Dios; El nos hizo, y no nosotros a nosotros mismos; pueblo suyo somos y ovejas de su prado.
4 Entrad por sus puertas con acción de gracias, y a sus atrios con alabanza. Dadle gracias, bendecid su nombre.
5 Porque el SEÑOR es bueno; para siempre es su misericordia, y su fidelidad por todas las generaciones.

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Psalm 100:3-5 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 100

\\<>\\. The Arabic version ascribes this psalm to David, and very likely it is one of his: the Targum calls it ``a hymn for the sacrifice of thanksgiving;'' and so Jarchi. It is supposed to have been used when peace offerings for thanksgivings were offered up, Le 7:11,12. The Syriac inscription is very odd; ``concerning Joshua the son of Nun, when he made the war of the Ammonites to cease;'' though it more rightly adds, ``but in the New Testament, when the Gentiles are converted to the faith:'' and indeed the scope of the psalm is to exhort the Gentiles to praise the Messiah, to serve and worship him, from the consideration of his goodness and mercy, truth and faithfulness.

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  • [a] Muchos mss. dicen: y suyos somos

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