“Praise Yahweh!
How good it is to sing praises to our God!
He is gracious!
A song of praise is fitting.
Yahweh builds up Jerusalem.
He gathers the outcasts of Israel.
He heals the broken hearted.
He binds up their wounds.
He determines the number of the stars.
He gives to all of them their names.
Great is Yahweh!
He is abundant in power.
His understanding is beyond measure.
Yahweh lifts up the downtrodden.
He casts the wicked to the ground.”
Psalm 147 is the second alleluia psalm as praise for Yahweh dominates. Once again there is no beginning title. It almost seems like a continuation of the preceding psalm. They were to all sing praises to Yahweh, another way of saying alleluia, the Hebrew “Hallelujah,” because he is gracious. It is fitting to sing to Yahweh because he built up Jerusalem. He gathered the outcasts. He healed the broken hearted by binding up their wounds. He determined the number and named all the stars. Yahweh is great with abundant power. No one could measure his understanding. He lifted up the downtrodden, but he cast out all those wicked ones to the ground.