PSA.100.5

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