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Ryrie Study Bible Expanded Edition: New American Standard Bible, 1995 Update is unavailable, but you can change that!

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Psalm 150 In this final doxology, the psalmist calls for praise in God’s sanctuary (v. 1) because of His deeds and His greatness (v. 2), with all kinds of musical instruments (vv. 3–5), and by everything that has breath (v. 6). 150:1 His sanctuary. Likely a reference to heaven, God’s dwelling. 150:3–5 Israel’s music was apparently loud and rhythmic, produced primarily by percussion and stringed instruments. trumpet. Shofar, or ram’s horn. The harp and lyre were larger and smaller portable harps,