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Psalms are the prayers of the people of Israel. Psalms of Thanksgiving are expressions of thanks often with reference to celebration with friends or the assembly. An example of this is in Psalm 30. Other thanksgiving psalms are: Psalm 32, Psalm 9, Psalm 10, Psalm 34, Psalm 40, Psalm 41, Psalm 92, Psalm 107, Psalm 116, and Psalm 138.
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These
just mentioned are individual Psalms of Thanksgiving. The communal thanksgiving
psalms are: Psalm 65, Psalm 66, Psalm 67, Psalm 118 and Psalm 124.
The different psalms of Thanksgiving have different connotations and meaning. They are for all and individuals, yet the psalms that a psalmist reads is different form common man. Here are some of the Psalms of Thanksgiving for you to pray to God:
Psalms of Thanksgiving: - Psalm 100, the only one Psalm titled "of thanksgiving"... The Secret of Happiness in the Bible, a way to pray constantly.
- 136, 135, 138 and 107 are most beautiful prayers of thanksgiving and praise.
- Individuals:
- For a sickness healed: 30, 41, 103.
- For a victory: 18, 118, 76.
- For liberation of sin: 32, 103
- For liberation of death: 30, 40, 41, 116.
- General: 100, 30, 33, 3, 65-68, 106, 138.
- Collective:
- Victory over enemies: 124, 129... 46, 48, 73.
- Good harvest: 65, a jewel of the Psalter.
- The 8 pardons to Israel... to the Church of God: 106
The Psalmist praises and gives thanks to God: These coasters are made from clay, glaze paper, and paint. These hand made coasters look beautiful and enthralling on the Fall Celebration.
- For who He is: Holy, just, all-wise, all-powerful, merciful, cares for man and woman...
- For what He has done: Creation, savior... giving us the sun, oxygen, the church, the tabernacle, prophets, priests, leaders...
- For what He is doing: Sanctifying, healing, protecting, forgiving, caring, guiding...
Dgreetings.com offers you a brief insight on the Psalms of Thanksgiving.
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