Psalms Chapter 34 verse 1 Holy Bible
I will bless Jehovah at all times: His praise shall continually be in my mouth.
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<Of David. When he made a change in his behaviour before Abimelech, who sent him away, and he went.> I will be blessing the Lord at all times; his praise will be ever in my mouth.
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{[A Psalm] of David; when he changed his behaviour before Abimelech, who drove him away, and he departed.} I will bless Jehovah at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
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I will bless the LORD at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
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> I will bless Yahweh at all times. His praise will always be in my mouth.
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By David, in his changing his behaviour before Abimelech, and he driveth him away, and he goeth. I do bless Jehovah at all times, Continually His praise `is' in my mouth.
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Psalms 34 : 1 Bible Verse Songs
- Take All The Praise by Eben
- Ever Be - Your Praise Will Ever Be On My Lips by Bethel Music
- Always Praise by Fred Hammond
- Put A Praise on It - Miracle in This Room by Tasha Cobbs + Kierra Sheard
- Though You Slay Me by Shane & Shane
- Ever Be by Bethel Music Kids
- Made For Worship by PlanetShakers
- Total Praise by The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
- Psalm 34 (Taste and See That He Is Good) by The Psalm Project
- Here For Jesus by Nashville Life Music
- I've Got A Reason by Nashville Life Music
- Ever Be by Kalley Heiligenthal
- I Will Extol by Equippers Worship
- Find A Reason (Joyful Joyful) by North Point Worship
- Asante by Kaki Mwihaki
- Endless Praise by Charity Gayle
- Endless Praise by PlanetShakers
- I give You all the praise by Joe Praize
- In The Valley (Bless the Lord) by CityAlight + Sandra McCracken
- Another Praise by Kristian Stanfill
Pulpit Commentary
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 1. - I will Bless the Lord at all times; i.e. even in times of adversity. If the statement in the title may be relied upon, David's fortunes were now at the lowest ebb. He had fled from the court of Saul on finding that Saul was determined to put him to death (1 Samuel 20:31). He had hoped to find a safe refuge with Achish, but had been disappointed. He was on the point of becoming a fugitive and an outlaw, a dweller in dens and caves of the earth (1 Samuel 22:1). He had as yet no body of followers. We cannot but admire his piety in composing, at such a time, a song of thanksgiving to God. His praise shall continually be in my mouth (comp. Psalm 92:1, 2; Psalm 145:1, 2; Psalm 146:1, 2; Ephesians 5:20; 1 Thessalonians 5:18). "Continually" must be understood as meaning either "every day" or "many times every day," but must not be taken quite literally, or the business of life would be at a stand.