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Psalm 141:8

Definition: Psalm 141:8 is a verse that means "to praise God" in Hebrew.


The etymology of the phrase isn't well-known but has roots in the idea of praising the Creator as the first and most important act of worship (Psalm 136:17). This verse, however, seems to be used in a way that's more playful or humorous. For instance, one could say, "I'm so thankful for your love, Psalm 141:8. You're like the sun and rain, you always make me smile!" The phrase is often seen as a playful way of emphasizing gratitude, especially when it comes to someone who does something nice for us or thanks us, which can be felt more than in a formal religious context. In this example, "Psalm 141:8" could be used by someone thanking someone else for doing something kind and thoughtful. It might sound like, "Oh my good lord, thank you so much! I really appreciate your help today!"