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Lands of the heathen, make your offering to the Lord, an offering to the Lord of glory and praise, (1 Chronicles 16, 28)
Praise the Lord, the Lord is gracious; his mercy endures for ever. (1 Chronicles 16, 34)
Cry we to God, our deliverer, Deliver us now, gather us again in safety, scattered as we are among the heathen, to praise thy holy name, to triumph in thy renown. (1 Chronicles 16, 35)
There was work to do (for the Levites) in waiting upon the Lord with songs of praise morning and evening; (1 Chronicles 23, 30)
Next, David and his captains set apart the sons of Asaph, Heman and Idithun to give praise with harp and zither and cymbals, each fulfilling their appointed office in turn. (1 Chronicles 25, 1)
The six sons of Idithun, Godolias, Sori, Jeseias, (Semeias),✻ Hasabias and Mathathias, were under the direction of their father Idithun, that played the harp while they sang the Lord’s praise. (1 Chronicles 25, 3)
Trumpet and voice, cymbals and flute, with all the other instruments, sounded aloud so that the noise of them could be heard far off, as they praised the Lord together; Praise the Lord, they sang, the Lord is gracious; his mercy endures for ever. And with that, the whole of the Lord’s house was wreathed in cloud; (2 Chronicles 5, 13)
The fire that fell, the brightness of the Lord’s visible presence, was seen by all Israel; there on the stone pavement they fell down to earth in worship, crying, Praise the Lord, the Lord is gracious, his mercy endures for ever. (2 Chronicles 7, 3)
There stood the priests at their task, and the Levites with the instruments of sacred music, that king David had given them to praise the Lord with, playing David’s own chant of everlasting mercy, while the priests led with their trumpets, and all the people stood around. (2 Chronicles 7, 6)
And he assigned to the priests the duties they were to perform, as his father David had prescribed them; and to the Levites their duties of singing praise, and of helping the priests with their task, as the needs of each day required; and to the door-keepers their various posts. All that God’s servant David had enjoined must be done; (2 Chronicles 8, 14)
and the Levites, sons of Caath and Core, cried aloud till the heavens rang, in praise of the Lord God of Israel. (2 Chronicles 20, 19)
Thus he encouraged them, and would have the Lord’s minstrels praise him in chorus, marching before the army and singing, Praise the Lord, the Lord is gracious; his mercy endures for ever. (2 Chronicles 20, 21)
