Praise ye him, all his angels: praise ye him, all his hosts.
Alábenlo, todos ustedes ángeles; alábenlo, todos los ejércitos celestiales.
Todos los seres celestiales, ángeles y ejércitos del cielo, deben alabar a Dios.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the context of the Old Testament, Psalms 148 is a hymn of universal praise, likely composed during the post-exilic period when the Jewish people were restoring their worship practices after returning from Babylonian captivity. This verse specifically calls upon angels and heavenly hosts, terms that in ancient Jewish thought referred to spiritual beings and God's divine army, to join in exalting God, reflecting a worldview where all creation acknowledges His sovereignty. It forms part of the final psalms that emphasize collective adoration, highlighting the harmony of heaven and earth in worship.
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