Parallel Verses

New American Standard Bible

They are to stand every morning to thank and to praise the Lord, and likewise at evening,

King James Version

And to stand every morning to thank and praise the LORD, and likewise at even;

Holman Bible

They are also to stand every morning to give thanks and praise to the Lord, and likewise in the evening.

International Standard Version

They are to take their stand morning by morning, thanking and praising the LORD right through until the evening,

A Conservative Version

And to stand every morning to thank and praise LORD, and likewise at evening.

American Standard Version

and to stand every morning to thank and praise Jehovah, and likewise at even;

Amplified

They are to stand every morning to thank and praise the Lord, and likewise at evening,

Bible in Basic English

They had to take their places every morning to give praise and make melody to the Lord, and in the same way at evening;

Darby Translation

and to stand every morning to thank and praise Jehovah, and likewise at even;

Julia Smith Translation

And to stand in the morning by morning to confess and to praise to Jehovah, and so at evening.

King James 2000

And to stand every morning to thank and praise the LORD, and likewise at evening;

Lexham Expanded Bible

And [they were] to stand {every morning}, thanking and praising Yahweh, and likewise in the evening,

Modern King James verseion

and to stand every morning to thank and praise Jehovah, and likewise at evening.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

and to wait every morning to thank and praise the LORD, and likewise at evening.

NET Bible

They also stood in a designated place every morning and offered thanks and praise to the Lord. They also did this in the evening

New Heart English Bible

and to stand every morning to thank and praise the LORD, and likewise in the evening;

The Emphasized Bible

and to stand, morning by morning, to give thanks and offer praise unto Yahweh, - and, likewise, at even;

Webster

And to stand every morning to thank and praise the LORD, and likewise at evening;

World English Bible

and to stand every morning to thank and praise Yahweh, and likewise in the evening;

Youngs Literal Translation

and to stand, morning by morning, to give thanks, and to give praise to Jehovah, and so at evening;

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
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בּקר 
Boqer 
Usage: 214

the Lord

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Fausets

Context Readings

David Organizes The Levites

29 They were in charge of the bread set out on the table, the flour for the grain offerings, the unleavened wafers, the baking and the mixing, and all measurements of quantity and size. 30 They are to stand every morning to thank and to praise the Lord, and likewise at evening, 31 and whenever burnt offerings were presented to Jehovah on Sabbaths and at New Moon festivals and at appointed feasts. They were to serve before Jehovah regularly in the proper number and in the way prescribed for them.

Cross References

1 Chronicles 9:33

Those who were musicians, heads of Levite families, stayed in the rooms of the temple and were exempt from other duties because they were responsible for the work day and night.

Exodus 29:39-42

Offer one lamb in the morning and offer the other lamb at twilight.

1 Chronicles 6:31-33

These are the men David put in charge of the music in the house of Jehovah after the ark came to rest there.

1 Chronicles 16:37-42

David left Asaph and his relatives to serve continually in front of the Ark of Jehovah's Covenant, as the daily work required.

1 Chronicles 25:1-7

David and the commanders of the army set apart for the service some of the sons of Asaph and of Heman and of Jeduthun, who were to prophesy with lyres, harps and cymbals; and the number of those who performed their service was:

2 Chronicles 29:25-28

The king followed the instructions Jehovah gave to King David through Gad, the king's prophet, and through the prophet Nathan. He stationed Levites in the Temple, with harps and cymbals,

2 Chronicles 31:2

Hezekiah assigned the priests and the Levites to divisions. Each priest or Levite was put in a division based on the service he performed. The services included: sacrificing burnt offerings, sacrificing fellowship offerings, serving, giving thanks, or praising within the gates of Jehovah's camp.

Ezra 3:10-11

When the builders laid the foundation of the Temple of Jehovah, the priests, dressed in their robes, took their places with horns, and the Levites, the sons of Asaph, with brass instruments, to give praise to Jehovah in the way ordered by David, king of Israel.

Psalm 92:1-3

It is good to give thanks to Jehovah, to sing praises to your name, O Most High.

Psalm 134:1-2

Bless Jehovah all you servants of Jehovah. You who serve by night in the house of Jehovah!

Psalm 135:1-3

Praise Jehovah! Praise the name of Jehovah. Praise him you servants of Jehovah.

Psalm 135:19-20

Bless Jehovah, O house of Israel; bless Jehovah, O house of Aaron;

Psalm 137:2-4

In the midst of it we hung our harps on poplar trees.

Revelation 5:8-14

When he took the book the four living creatures and twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Every one of them had harps, and golden bowls full of incense. These are the prayers of the holy ones.

Revelation 14:3

They sing a new song before the throne, and before the four beasts, and the elders. No man can learn that song but the hundred and forty-four thousand, who were redeemed from the earth.

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