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Introduction

As this psalm belongs to the same general occasion of the four preceding, it is unnecessary to say any thing further on that subject, except that it would seem, from Psalms 150:1, to date after the orderly restoration of the temple service. It is noticeable that the psalmist calls to the praise of God ten times the number of completeness included between the opening and closing call, “Praise ye Yah,” or Jehovah, and the declarative form of the verb, All that breathe shall praise the Lord.” Psalms 150:6. It is all praise, as if prayer was fully answered, the conflict past, the final ends achieved, and fitly closes the Hallelujah Psalms, as it does also the entire Psalter.

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