"Sing to the LORD with Thanksgiving;
make melody to our God on the lyre!" -Psalm 147:7 (ESV)
"Sing to the Lord with thanksgiving; sing praises with the harp or the lyre to our God!" -Psalm 147:7 (AMP)
"Sing to the LORD with thanksgiving;
make music to our God on the harp." -Psalm 147:7 (NIV)
In context, it could be to inspire the reader to praise God for all that he's done for us, because he is totally deserving of praise and worship. To sing, or use a lyre or harp, would to just be active about it. More than just words. God was active and moved for us, so we should be able to be active and move for him, such as dancing, singing, shouting, playing instruments, etc.
It is: 3*7*7 = 147
The divisors of 147 are 1, 3, 7, 21, 49, and 147.These do: 1, 3, 7, 21, 49, 147.
147 = 7 x 7 x 3
Yes, 147 = 7 x 21.
21 x 7 = 147
The seven penitential psalms are Psalms 6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, and 143. These psalms are traditionally associated with repentance and seeking forgiveness from God.
Because 147 = 7*21
147 - (7%) = 136.71
(7/147)*100= 4.761904761904762%
It is: 3*7*7 = 147
"Praise" is mentioned 214 times in the King James Version of the Bible.
147 = 3 x 7^2 or 3 x 7 x 7
147.
No, it is not a prime. 147=3*7*7.
It is: 3*7*7 = 147
63/147 63 3*21 3*3*7 147 49*3 7*7*3 63/147 3*3*7/7*7*3 3/7
You could go (7+7+7)7=147