Commentary on the Psalms. 1845-49Calvin translation society, 1847 |
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... never ceased to make the kindest fatherly provision for them , sending his rain in due season to prepare their food . The words translated a liberal rain , read literally in the Hebrew a rain of freenesses , and I agree with ...
... never ceased to make the kindest fatherly provision for them , sending his rain in due season to prepare their food . The words translated a liberal rain , read literally in the Hebrew a rain of freenesses , and I agree with ...
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... never have stood in their own strength , had been put to flight . That princes , who could easily have overrun the world with their forces , should have not only departed without obtaining their purpose , but been forced to fly to a ...
... never have stood in their own strength , had been put to flight . That princes , who could easily have overrun the world with their forces , should have not only departed without obtaining their purpose , but been forced to fly to a ...
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... never consumed or overwhelmed by his afflictions , but comes out safe . An elegant figure is drawn from the dove , which , though it lie amongst the pots , retains the beauty which naturally belongs to it , and contracts no defilement ...
... never consumed or overwhelmed by his afflictions , but comes out safe . An elegant figure is drawn from the dove , which , though it lie amongst the pots , retains the beauty which naturally belongs to it , and contracts no defilement ...
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... never been sub- jected to calamity . 14. When the Almighty scattered kings in it . We might read extended , or divided kings , & c . , and then the allusion would be to his leading them in triumph . But the other reading is preferable ...
... never been sub- jected to calamity . 14. When the Almighty scattered kings in it . We might read extended , or divided kings , & c . , and then the allusion would be to his leading them in triumph . But the other reading is preferable ...
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... never consumed or overwhelmed by his afflictions , but comes out safe . An elegant figure is drawn from the dove , which , though it lie amongst the pots , retains the beauty which naturally belongs to it , and contracts no defilement ...
... never consumed or overwhelmed by his afflictions , but comes out safe . An elegant figure is drawn from the dove , which , though it lie amongst the pots , retains the beauty which naturally belongs to it , and contracts no defilement ...
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Abu Walid Adam Clarke afflicted angels Bashan blessing calamities called captivity cause Chaldee chosen Christ Church consider continue covenant David death declares deliverance denote Divine doubt Dr Adam Clarke earth Egypt enemies Ephraim exalted exercise expression eyes faith fathers favour glory God's godly grace hand hath heart heaven Hebrew word holy Holy Spirit honour hope Horsley iniquity interpretation intimates Israel Israelites Jehovah Jews Judea judge judgment king kingdom language Lord manifest manner marg meaning mercy midst minds Moses ness observed passage prayer prays promises prophet psalm Psalm of Asaph Psalmist punishment reference rendered reproach righteousness salvation sanctuary says second clause Selah sense Septuagint servants signifies sins sorrow speak Spirit spoken strength succour Syriac tabernacle temple things thou hast tion translated tribe tribe of Ephraim tribe of Judah true truth ungodly unto verb verse Vulgate Walford whole wicked worship wrath Zion