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- 3. Psalm 100 is a song of thanksgiving and this. It's a call to all the earth to worship the Lord with joy.
- 6. In the verse, it is said that His ______ endures forever. The synonym used in the KJV is mercy.
- 9. Their original audience would have been the faithful in this place, as they were songs and prayers used in Jewish worship.
- 11. His truth/faithfulness continues through all these according to Psalms 100:5.
- 12. Psalm 100 is a Psalm of praise and this.
- 14. The Psalms have been used by believers worldwide for this length of time.
- 15. The first characteristic of the Lord mentioned in Psalms 100:5.
- 16. In the verse, it is said that His ______ endures to all generations.
- 18. The verse serves as a powerful reminder of God's ______ nature and His everlasting love and faithfulness.
- 19. In Psalm 100, it is a reminder that the Lord is God, the ______ of all, including us.
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- 1. The audience of Psalms, who have been using them for millennia worldwide, can be described as this.
- 2. In Psalm 100, it reminds us we are His people, and this feeling is emphasized using the metaphor of the sheep in his pasture.
- 3. We are His people and the sheep of His this, according to Psalm 100.
- 4. The book that Psalm 100 is part of. In essence, it's a ________ of songs, prayers, and other compositions.
- 5. Besides David, he is one of the contributors to the book of Psalms.
- 7. Psalm 100 is a call to all the earth to serve the Lord with gladness, and to come into his presence with this.
- 8. This person is typically attributed as the author of Psalm 100, but the authorship is not definitively known.
- 10. In the verse, it is said that His mercy is _________.
- 13. The verse serves as a powerful reminder of God's nature and His everlasting love and faithfulness, fostering a relationship with Him rooted in this and joy.
- 17. The Psalms were first and foremost prayers and these used in Jewish worship.