GENRE: THANKSGIVING - Verses 1-5 summons worshipers to praise the LORD, the king
of the universe; verses 6-7 provides a selected piece of Mosaic history-the divine
interaction between Yahweh and the leaders of Israel; verses 8-9 closes the hymn with a
prayer and renewed encouragement to offer God praise.
AWESOME GOD - A close comparison with the other enthronement psalms will reveal
similarities that have come to be associated with the holy nature of God: God is absolute
freedom, transcendent, and unapproachable. Yet here, we see a new push toward redefinition
of God: God is also involved, as well as holy and forgiving as well as just.
NIB ON PSALM 99 - The association of Psalm 99 with the transfiguration may be due to
the Gospel accounts mention of Moses and the cloud, but there is a deeper
connection. The transfiguration is a scene that partakes of the fundamental sense of
holiness; Jesus is set apart and unapproachable, and the disciples are terrified. In each
Gospel, however, the transfiguration follows immediately Jesus first announcement
that he must go to Jerusalem to suffer, die, and be raised. Like Psalm 99, this
juxtaposition pushes toward a redefinition of holiness and sovereignty in the direction of
committed involvement and suffering love. Defying the conventional notion of holiness and
the worldly definition of royal power, God is the holy One who is persistently present in
our midst. Because the Holy One is committed to being with us and enacting justice and
righteousness among us, it is fitting that Jesus taught us to pray, "hallowed be thy
name; thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in
heaven." [1]
What attributes of God are you most aware of? What characteristics of God do you
have the understanding about?
If your theme were to be: God, the Sovereign of all the Earth, what would your psalm
sing? What images could you draw upon to picture such a God?
As always, the psalms rightful place in worship normally is found in the
liturgy itself-from canticles to choral praise. On this Sunday, use Psalm 99 along with
the other transfiguration lessons, letting the psalm confirm the conversation youve
had with Exodus and Luke and even 2 Corinthians 3.
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[1] The New Interpreters Bible IV (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1996), page
1076.
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