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praise jesus
the birth of the almighty lord, Jesus Christ! PRAISE BE HIS NAME!
It is never called 'the highest praise', but it is proclaimed four times in Revelation, and it mean 'praise Yahweh'.Yahweh is God's holy name from the Old Testament 'I am who I am'.
Contrary to popular teachings that come from worship leaders and beliefs that permeate Christendom, Hallelujah is not the highest praise according to the Scriptures. Although we find Alleluia being cried in heaven, the Word of God gives us an explicit answer to this question. In the book of Nehemiah, we read...Neh 9:5 Then the Levites, Jeshua, and Kadmiel, Bani, Hashabniah, Sherebiah, Hodijah, Shebaniah, and Pethahiah, said, Stand up and bless the LORD your God for ever and ever: and blessed be thy glorious name, which is exalted above all blessing and praise.We know that the name of the Lord is Jesus. Hence, the name of Jesus is the highest praise! So just shout Alleluia Jesus!
No, we do not praise Zeuse , we only praise Heavanly Father and Jesus Christ.
You praise Jesus!
Highest praise or academic honor in latin is, "summa cum laude." Typically there are three levels of honors. Indicated below are the honors from lowest to highest in Latin.Cum LaudeMagna Cum LaudeSumma Cum Laude (highest praise)
Prayers of praise are found in the Revelation (of Jesus Christ) which is in the bible. look in chapters 4 and 5.
No. Judas means 'The praise of the Lord.' And Jesus means 'Savior.'
Psalm 150:6 states, "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord!" This verse emphasizes that all living beings should offer praise to God, highlighting the importance of worship and reverence. It encapsulates the idea of giving the highest praise to the Creator, encouraging a spirit of gratitude and adoration in all of creation.
Celebrate what?