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Psalm 4 is the first Psalm using a musical instrument, strings or "stringed instruments". [10] A new theme is introduced, the name of God, in verse 11: But let all who take refuge in you rejoice; let them ever sing for joy, and spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may exult in you.
Count It All Joy was released on April 1, 2006, with EMI Gospel. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The second song, "Thank Ya Jesus", peaked at No. 6 on the Gospel Songs chart. [ 10 ] The songs, "Glory Hallelujah" and "Thank Ya Jesus", appeared on the WOW Gospel Albums in 2005 and 2007 .
The English band The Unthanks recorded a version of this song on their 2015 album Mount the Air, [16] and the song appeared in the BBC series Detectorists, and the 4th season of the HBO series True Detective. The American alternative rock band The Innocence Mission featured a song called "One for Sorrow, Two for Joy" on their 2003 album Befriended.
The Baal Shem Tov interprets the verse "Serve God with happiness", that "The happiness itself is your service of God". [ 33 ] In the teachings of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi , the founder of Chabad Hasidism, happiness is believed to be an essential element in the struggle between the Godly and Animal souls.
Max Drischner composed a setting of verse 16, added to Psalm 4: 7, 9, as the final movement of his Tübinger Psalmen for voice, violin and organ, or choir, melody instrument and keyboard instrument, in 1948. Stefans Grové set the psalm for mezzo-soprano, flute and harp in 1974. Ernani Aguiar composed a choral setting in Latin, Salmo 74, in ...
Matthew 4:7 is the seventh verse of the fourth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Satan has transported Jesus to the pinnacle of the Temple of Jerusalem and told Jesus that he should throw himself down, as God in Psalm 91 promised that no harm would befall him. In this verse, Jesus quotes scripture to rebuff the devil.
1. Bop-It. Bop-It has a lot of things going on for the listener that are pretty close to insufferable. For starters, every sound effect this game makes is cartoonish and insane.
He Gave Me Nothing to Lose is a 1979 album by The Clark Sisters.It was recorded in 1978 through 1979. Although only four members appear on the cover, Denise Clark Bradford still was included in the album.