[[Ps-150]]
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### Let everything that has breath praise Yah!
*Type*: prophecy
*Summary*: This verse is interpreted as a prophetic vision of the eschatological future where all living creatures in the universe reach their ultimate destiny of unified worship.
*Historical context*: Literary and theological analysis of the Psalter suggests that the final verse of the entire collection acts as a prophecy of the 'last result of the devout life' and the world. Scholars like Alexander Maclaren note that this universal call anticipates a time when the 'weary years' of history end in a perfect, perpetual chorus of creation.
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### Let everything that has breath praise Yah!
*Type*: fulfillment
*Summary*: The universal mandate for all breathing things to praise God is fulfilled in the vision of the Apostle John in [[Rev-05#v13|Revelation 5:13]].
*Historical context*: Historians and theologians point to [[Rev-05#v13|Revelation 5:13]] as the literal realization of [[Ps-150#v6|Psalm 150:6]]. In that vision, John records hearing 'every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea' joined together in the specific act of praise envisioned by the Psalmist. This is considered the final completion of the mandate found at the end of the book of Psalms.
*Related to*: [[Ps-150#v6|Psalm 150:6]]
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