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Shout for Joy
(Heb. ranan) (51:14; 132:9; Is. 35:6) Strong’s #7442
This Hebrew word means “to utter loudly,” with the vast majority of references being to shouts of joy or hearty, joyful singing (35:27; 59:16; 71:23). Twice the term is used of the summons of wisdom and once for the boisterous clamoring of a drunk (78:65; Prov. 1:20; 8:3). About half of its occurrences are in Psalms and about one-fourth are in Isaiah. This word is associated with many terms for joy in the OT (32:11; Is. 49:13; Zech. 2:10). It is used to summon the heavens, the Gentiles, and most frequently the people of God — collectively and individually — to rejoice in God’s blessings (33:11; Deut. 32:43; Is. 44:23; Zech. 2:10). Our loud rejoicing in the Lord is based on His greatness and His goodness to us (5:11; 145:7; Lev. 9:24; Is. 12:6).
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This year-long reading plan will help readers learn about the stories and the people of the Bible as they delve into the meaning of God's Word. It features 365 readings from a variety of NKJV Bibles, which will provide Christians with insight and information that will help them grow stronger in their faith.
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