A New Translation of the Book of Psalms: With Introductions, and Notes, Chiefly ExplanatoryGeorge Rapall Noyes J. Munroe, 1846 - 367 pages |
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... seem to have been the case from these remains , and spread through a wider and more diversified field . The Psalter is chiefly composed of religious and devotional hymns ; but it cannot be maintained that the lyric poetry of the Hebrews ...
... seem to have been the case from these remains , and spread through a wider and more diversified field . The Psalter is chiefly composed of religious and devotional hymns ; but it cannot be maintained that the lyric poetry of the Hebrews ...
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... seem to find , on the principles of historical interpretation which are applied to all other books , in some of them no predictions whatever , but only references to the past or the present ; in others , only glowing anticipations ...
... seem to find , on the principles of historical interpretation which are applied to all other books , in some of them no predictions whatever , but only references to the past or the present ; in others , only glowing anticipations ...
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... seems to contradict all just views of the nature of language . In regard to some of the references * made to the Psalms by Paul and Peter , and the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews , it seems necessary to suppose that they were not ...
... seems to contradict all just views of the nature of language . In regard to some of the references * made to the Psalms by Paul and Peter , and the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews , it seems necessary to suppose that they were not ...
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... seems to be the subject , rather than the author . It is not improbable , however , that some of the psalms were written by Solomon , since , in 1 Kings iv . 32 , he is said to have written one thousand and five songs . The remaining ...
... seems to be the subject , rather than the author . It is not improbable , however , that some of the psalms were written by Solomon , since , in 1 Kings iv . 32 , he is said to have written one thousand and five songs . The remaining ...
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... seem to have been added by commentators , copyists , and even readers . This is proved by the Greek , Syriac , Arabic , Latin , and even by some Hebrew manuscripts . In many cases , probably , a conjecture , placed by a reader in the ...
... seem to have been added by commentators , copyists , and even readers . This is proved by the Greek , Syriac , Arabic , Latin , and even by some Hebrew manuscripts . In many cases , probably , a conjecture , placed by a reader in the ...
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Absalom according to thy afflicted alphabetical psalms Asaph Behold bless book of Job Book of Psalms captivity children of men Comp composed covenant deliver deliverance denote distress doth dwell earth Edom endureth enemies evil expression eyes favor fear Gittith give glory Happy hath hear heart heavens Hebrew holy iniquity Israel Israelites Jacob Jehovah Jerusalem Jewish nation king Korah land language leader mighty Mount Zion mouth occasion parallelism poet poetry praise thee Praise ye prayer probably prosperity psalm of Asaph psalm of David psaltery refer regard rejoice righteous salvation seems Septuagint Shushan-Eduth sing praise song soul strength stringed instruments sung supposed temple thanksgiving thine ordinances thou art Thou didst thou hast Thou wilt throne thy law thy name thy precepts thy promise thy right hand thy servant thy statutes translation trust unto upright verse voice waters wicked words worship writer ye the Lord