Commentary on the Psalms. 1845-49Calvin translation society, 1847 |
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... verb is repeated , they shall flee , they shall flee , signifying that the attacks of the enemy had been repelled by Divine assistance once and again . The greatness of the spoil taken is intimated by the circum- stance stated , that a ...
... verb is repeated , they shall flee , they shall flee , signifying that the attacks of the enemy had been repelled by Divine assistance once and again . The greatness of the spoil taken is intimated by the circum- stance stated , that a ...
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... verb , is used in Psalm cxiii . 7 , for a dunghill , or the vilest place , whither all kinds of rubbish are cast out , and where the poor are said to lie . When Job was brought by Satan to the lowest depths of affliction , he sat down ...
... verb , is used in Psalm cxiii . 7 , for a dunghill , or the vilest place , whither all kinds of rubbish are cast out , and where the poor are said to lie . When Job was brought by Satan to the lowest depths of affliction , he sat down ...
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... verb may be viewed as in the second person - Thou , O God ! didst make it fair and white as mount Salmon1 with snows . The reader may adopt either construction , for the meaning is the same . It is evident that David insists still upon ...
... verb may be viewed as in the second person - Thou , O God ! didst make it fair and white as mount Salmon1 with snows . The reader may adopt either construction , for the meaning is the same . It is evident that David insists still upon ...
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... verb may be viewed as in the second person - Thou , O God ! ' didst make it fair and whe as mount Salmon ' with snows . The reader may The reader may adopt either construction , for the meaning is the same . It is evident that David ...
... verb may be viewed as in the second person - Thou , O God ! ' didst make it fair and whe as mount Salmon ' with snows . The reader may The reader may adopt either construction , for the meaning is the same . It is evident that David ...
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... verb it signifies to load , to lay a burthen on another , ' but in no instance to bear or support one , 1 Kings xii . 2. " 1 The Septuagint has , Τοῦ Κυρίου διέξοδοι τοῦ θανάτου , “ Το the Lord belong the passages of death ...
... verb it signifies to load , to lay a burthen on another , ' but in no instance to bear or support one , 1 Kings xii . 2. " 1 The Septuagint has , Τοῦ Κυρίου διέξοδοι τοῦ θανάτου , “ Το the Lord belong the passages of death ...
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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