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Psalm 150 Let everything praise the Lord
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Let everything with breath praise the Lord! Inspired by Psalm 150 and the call to praise God
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Christian rock; classical rock; alternate; other; folk rock;different;quirky
DESCENDANTS OF ASAPH Asaph was the first and chief musician in the early days before the temple was built in Jerusalem. By all accounts (1Chron 16v5) he was a percussionist and drummer and together with Heman and Jeduthun formed the first worship band to accompany the choir in praise and worship of God He wrote a number of psalm lyrics under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. His lyrics are very down to earth and he likes to say things exactly as they are! 'Descendants of Asaph' follow in his tradition and is a virtual band dedicated to making music and song unto the Lord and presenting His challenge to the world today through parables in music. THE GOOD SEED PACKAGING & PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD
Song Info
Genre
Rock Christian Rock
Charts
Peak #229
Peak in subgenre #14
Author
A. Paul
Rights
A Paul 2015
Uploaded
September 22, 2025
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MP3 5.8 MB 320 kbps 2:32
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WAV 25.5 MB
Lyrics
Psalm 150 Praise God in His sanctuary Praise Him in the firmament of His power Praise God in His sanctuary Praise Him for His excellence and greatness Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet Praise Him with the psaltry and harp Praise Him with stringed instruments and music Praise Him with the timbrel and dance Let everything with breath Praise the Lord Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet Praise Him with the psaltry and harp Praise Him with stringed instruments and music Praise Him with the timbrel and dance Come on and praise Him, praise Him Everybody praise the Lord Come on and praise Him, praise Him Everybody praise the Lord Let everything with breath everything with breath Praise the Lord
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