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  1. exalt, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  2. Dec 4, 2023 · For instance, in traditional hymns and gospel songs, the phrase “exalt” can be found as an expression of praise and adoration. The Psalms are full of such examples of exaltation, with lines like “Exalt the Lord our God.” Worship services are often conducted in such a way to raise the spirits of the congregation.

  3. 14. They exalt their cultural heritage with pride. 15. Her achievements exalt the spirit of perseverance. 16. We exalt the beauty of nature's wonders. 17. In poetry, words exalt human emotions. 18. The artist's work seeks to exalt the human form. 19. Religious ceremonies often exalt the divine. 20. His speeches exalt unity and harmony. 21.

  4. exalt, v. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  5. Exalt the LORD our God! Bow low before his feet, for he is holy! Psalms 99:5. Psalm 99 opens by identifying God as king (Ps. 99:1). He is not just any old king, however, but the “Mighty King” who is over all nations, and before whom all nations should “tremble” (Ps. 99:1, 5).

  6. EXALT translate: 晋升;提拔, 颂扬;高度赞扬. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Chinese simplified Dictionary.

  7. Jan 14, 2024 · The Meaning of ‘Exalt’ in Hebrew and Greek Root Words for ‘Exalt’ in the Original Languages. The Hebrew and Greek words translated as “exalt” in the Bible have rich meanings that convey the lifting up of something to a position of honor, power, or glory. Let’s examine the key terms:

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