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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... worship of God . The Psalms , says De Wette , are lyric poems . This is all that is implied in the name which they bear . Ψαλμός , from ψάλλειν , chordas tangere , fidibus canere , signifies the music of a stringed instrument , the ...
... worship of God . The Psalms , says De Wette , are lyric poems . This is all that is implied in the name which they bear . Ψαλμός , from ψάλλειν , chordas tangere , fidibus canere , signifies the music of a stringed instrument , the ...
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... worship . The supposition is sufficiently contradicted by those invaluable examples of another species of lyric poetry , which are preserved in other parts of the Scriptures ; such as David's elegy over Saul and Jonathan , the song at ...
... worship . The supposition is sufficiently contradicted by those invaluable examples of another species of lyric poetry , which are preserved in other parts of the Scriptures ; such as David's elegy over Saul and Jonathan , the song at ...
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... worship , and that their place was afterwards partially supplied by uncertain tra- dition or mere conjecture . What is certain is , that many of the inscriptions are at undeniable variance with the contents of the psalms to which they ...
... worship , and that their place was afterwards partially supplied by uncertain tra- dition or mere conjecture . What is certain is , that many of the inscriptions are at undeniable variance with the contents of the psalms to which they ...
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... worship . Thus , in 2 Sam . xxii . , which con- tains the eighteenth psalm , there is in the title no mention of the leader of the music . The use of the psalms in public worship affords a reason for the mutilation or loss of the more ...
... worship . Thus , in 2 Sam . xxii . , which con- tains the eighteenth psalm , there is in the title no mention of the leader of the music . The use of the psalms in public worship affords a reason for the mutilation or loss of the more ...
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... worship in Jerusalem , at the annual festivals . To go up to Jerusalem , was a common expression with reference to journeys to the metropolis . Thus , our Saviour says , " Behold , we go up to Jerusalem . " It is supposed that they ...
... worship in Jerusalem , at the annual festivals . To go up to Jerusalem , was a common expression with reference to journeys to the metropolis . Thus , our Saviour says , " Behold , we go up to Jerusalem . " It is supposed that they ...
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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