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Psalm 100
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NRSV (with link to Anglicized NRSV,
Common Worship Psalter, ASB Psalter, and BCP Psalter) at Oremus Bible Browser.
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 | Historical References, Commentary and
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Communities of Spirit:
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 | From Augustine's
Exposition
on the Psalms.
 | "Fear not the servitude of that Lord: there will be no groaning there, no
discontent, no indignation; no one seeketh to be sold to another master." |
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 | From the Geneva Notes.
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 | From
Matthew Henry's
Commentary.
 | "This song of praise should be considered as a prophecy, and even used as a
prayer, for the coming of that time when all people shall know that the Lord he is
God." |
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 | From
Wesley's Notes.
(Scroll down at their site to access unindexed Psalm commentary.)
 | "I will manage all my affairs with wisdom and
integrity." |
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 | From the Commentary on the Whole
Bible (Jamieson, Fausset and Brown, 1871). |
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 | Contemporary Commentary, Studies, and Exegesis:
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Comments (commentary) and
Clippings (technical notes for in-depth study), Harvest Thanksgiving,
Chris Haslam, Anglican Diocese of Montreal. |
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"Global
Joy for 'All Ye Lands,'"
The Journey with Jesus: Notes to Myself, Daniel B. Clendenin, Journey with
Jesus Foundation. |
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"Singing with the Psalter," study guide, Robert B. Kruschwitz, (other resources at)
"Singing Our Lives," Christian Reflection, The Center for Christian
Ethics at Baylor University, 2006. |
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 | Articles & Background:
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"Why We Sing," Carolyn Winfrey Gillette, (other resources at)
"Singing Our Lives," Christian Reflection, 2006.
 | "When we come before God in worship, why do we
sing rather than merely think or talk with one another?" |
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"Singing with the Psalter," Michael Morgan, (other resources at)
"Singing Our Lives," Christian Reflection, 2006.
 | "What sets the book of Psalms apart from the rest
of Scripture is the sacramental nature of its songs, their ability
to mold and transform the believer." |
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"Praying
the Psalms," Lawrence S. Cunningham, University of Notre Dame. Theology
Today, 1989.
 | "In a doxological fashion, the
psalms testify to the primordial truth of the entire biblical
tradition. Negatively put, we are not condemned to complete
autonomy. Positively put, we come out from God; we are sustained by
God; and our proper destiny is to be with God." |
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 | Articles in
ATLAS Journals. (Direct link when you are
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ATLASerials online collection of Religion and Theology Journals.):
 | Brueggemann, Walter, "Psalm 100, Expository Article,"
Interpretation, 1985.
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 | Lewis, Joe O., "An Asseverative LO' in Psalm
100:3?" Journal of Biblical Literature, 1967.
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 | Mays, James L., "Worship, World and Power, An
Interpretation of Psalm 100," Interpretation, 1969.
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 | Miller, Rabbi Israel,
"Joy in the Jewish Tradition," The Living Pulpit, 1996.
(see
Joy issue focus of The Living Pulpit, 5.4, 1996.)
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 | Old, Hughes Oliphant, "The Psalms of Praise in the
Worship of the New Testament Church," Interpretation, 1985.
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 | Reviews: |
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 | With Children:
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"Come Before His
Presence with Singing," Sunday School
Lessons: Family Bible Study, art projects, music, stories, etc. |
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"The Good
Shepherd," Jim Kerlin, childrensermons.com. |
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Psalm 100:2,
Psalm 100:3,
memory verse activity, MSSS Crafts and Resources for Bible Stories. |
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 | Drama:
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"Happy
Thanksgiving," Joanne Miller, dramatix. |
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"Thanksgiving for Silas," Glenn A. Hascall, dramatix. |
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"THANKS-ME,"
Glenn A. Hascall, dramatix. |
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"Northside Gratitutde," Glenn A. Hascall, dramatix. |
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"The Right
Reasons," Joanne Miller, dramatix. |
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 | Psalm 100:3, Heartlight - Free Christian PowerPoint Backgrounds. |
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Last Gave
Thanks,
Reverend Fun Cartoon, gospelcom.net. Check for printing permissions at
right-hand side of destination page. |
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 | Hymns and Music:
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Contemporary/Praise Song suggestions, Together to Celebrate,
David MacGregor. |
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Hymns with Scripture
Allusions: Psalm 100. The Cyber Hymnal. |
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Hymn
Selections, The Lutheran Hymnal, Lutheran Worship. |
 | "The
Sheep of Your Lands," lyrics, midi, sheet music, mp3. Stephen J.
Pearson, The Psalmistry. |
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"Sheep without a Shepherd," Brenton Prigge, NewHymn, a new, relevant
hymn set to traditional tunes. |
 | At Digital Hymnal (midi files, guitar chords, karaoke
files, projection text):
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Psalm 100
set to Laudes Domini (666.666) by Dale A. Schoening, Metrical Psalms. |
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Psalm 100,
Psalms in Metre, Music for the Church of God: Sternhold & Hopkins, Scottish
1564/1635, Bay Psalm Book, Scottish, Brady and Tate, Isaac Watts,
Presbyterian 1887. |
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The Psalmistry: Psalm
100 - All Psalms Music:
original Christian sheet music, lyrics, guitar chords, midi, mp3 files for
all 150 Psalms. See
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