'Prijs de Heer' or 'Prijs God'
The exact phrase "praise God" is found in the King James Version of the Bible two times, in Psalm 150:1 "Praise ye the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise him in the firmament of his power." and in Luke 19:37 "And when he was come nigh, even now at the descent of the mount of Olives, the whole multitude of the disciples began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works that they had seen;" but the Bible speaks MANY times of praising God, in other words, such as, for instance, "Praise ye the Lord," and "Let all the saints praise Him."
yes. as long as they are words of praise.
Hallelujah is a Hebrew word meaning "praise ye JAH (Jehovah)." In modern parlance, both words mean "praise the Lord" or "praise Jehovah."
Hosanna, Hosanna,Hosanna. Glory to the Most High God.
Praise-God Barebone died in 1679.
Praise-God Barebone was born in 1598.
Praise God would be "slava Bogo"
Praise God = Viia le Atua.
Well at my church we greet PRAISE GOD!!!!And the response is HALLELUJAH!!!!!
God is always immediately available by prayer, one form of which is praise of God.
It really depends on who you are and what your beliefs are. I am a Christian and I personally believe that you can praise God anywhere.
It's another word for praise. You praise Him for what He is and did.