- Who is mandated to “sing a new song” to God?
- Does this Psalm (Psalms 96:3) appear to be addressed to Israelites or, rather, to all people?
- In Psalms 96:5, is there clearly a statement of monotheism affirming that there is but one God?
- And in Psalms 96:7 who is mandated to worship God?
- Above and beyond the devotion coming from “the peoples”, from what other source of a universal nature will there be an acknowledgement of God’s “rulership”?
- But, when all is said and done, the role of the Divine involves the same principle which the Psalmist has enunciated again and again — and as set forth in Psalms 96:13 — which is?
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