Commentary on the Psalms. 1845-49Calvin translation society, 1847 |
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... reference is not to that government of God which is general in its nature , but to that special and spiritual jurisdiction which he exercises over the Church , in which he cannot properly be said to govern any but such as he has ...
... reference is not to that government of God which is general in its nature , but to that special and spiritual jurisdiction which he exercises over the Church , in which he cannot properly be said to govern any but such as he has ...
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... reference is not to that government of God which is general in its nature , but to that special and spiritual jurisdiction which he exercises over the Church , in which he cannot properly be said to govern any but such as he has ...
... reference is not to that government of God which is general in its nature , but to that special and spiritual jurisdiction which he exercises over the Church , in which he cannot properly be said to govern any but such as he has ...
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... reference to their passage of the Red Sea , but their journeys so long as they wandered in the wilderness . When he speaks of the earth being moved , he would not seem to allude entirely to what occurred upon the promulgation of the law ...
... reference to their passage of the Red Sea , but their journeys so long as they wandered in the wilderness . When he speaks of the earth being moved , he would not seem to allude entirely to what occurred upon the promulgation of the law ...
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... reference to the site of Judea , which owed its fertility to dews and the rains of heaven . In allusion to the same circumstance , he speaks of its being re- freshed when weary . The reason is assigned - because it had been given to his ...
... reference to the site of Judea , which owed its fertility to dews and the rains of heaven . In allusion to the same circumstance , he speaks of its being re- freshed when weary . The reason is assigned - because it had been given to his ...
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... reference to a song of praise , the Psalmist , as I have already said , in- tended to impress the truth upon the people , that the victories gained were entirely owing to God ; though , at the same time , he tacitly reminds them of its ...
... reference to a song of praise , the Psalmist , as I have already said , in- tended to impress the truth upon the people , that the victories gained were entirely owing to God ; though , at the same time , he tacitly reminds them of its ...
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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