Sing forth the honour of his name: make his praise glorious.
Sing out the honor of his name: make your praise to him magnificent.
The writer is calling people to sing with all their heart about God's greatness and make their worship beautiful and powerful.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 66 is a song of thanksgiving in the Old Testament, likely written during a time of national deliverance or celebration in ancient Israel, where such psalms were used in temple worship to recount God's mighty acts. It calls for all people to praise God enthusiastically, reflecting the cultural emphasis on communal singing and honoring God's name as a response to His faithfulness. This verse fits into the broader biblical narrative of worship as a way to express gratitude for God's interventions in history.
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