A New Translation of the Book of PsalmsGray and Bowen, 1831 - 232 pages |
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Page v
... regard the excellent views of God and providence , entertained by a few of the Grecian philosophers , such , for instance , as those attributed to Socrates in the Memorabilia of Xenophon , as inconsistent with the tenor of my remarks ...
... regard the excellent views of God and providence , entertained by a few of the Grecian philosophers , such , for instance , as those attributed to Socrates in the Memorabilia of Xenophon , as inconsistent with the tenor of my remarks ...
Page xv
... regard to manuscripts , or to the tenor of the psalm . Not a few 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 ...
... regard to manuscripts , or to the tenor of the psalm . Not a few 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 ...
Page xxii
... regard to the construction of Hebrew poetry , so far as quantity is concerned , we are entirely ignorant . It is true , that now and then a scholar has arisen , who thought he could per- ceive the measures of Greek and Latin verse in ...
... regard to the construction of Hebrew poetry , so far as quantity is concerned , we are entirely ignorant . It is true , that now and then a scholar has arisen , who thought he could per- ceive the measures of Greek and Latin verse in ...
Page xxvi
... regard was also paid to the numbers and feet . But of this particular we have at present so little information , that it is utterly impos- sible to determine , whether it were modulated by the ear alone , or according to any settled or ...
... regard was also paid to the numbers and feet . But of this particular we have at present so little information , that it is utterly impos- sible to determine , whether it were modulated by the ear alone , or according to any settled or ...
Page xxvii
... regard to the mode of using the Psalms may be given in the language of Dr. Hammond , citing the opinion of the ancient fathers . " Form thy spirit by the affection of the psalm , saith St. Augus- tine . If it be the affection of love ...
... regard to the mode of using the Psalms may be given in the language of Dr. Hammond , citing the opinion of the ancient fathers . " Form thy spirit by the affection of the psalm , saith St. Augus- tine . If it be the affection of love ...
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according to thy afflicted alphabetic psalm Bashan Behold bless Book of Psalms captivity children of men cometh deliver deliverance distress doth dwell earth Edom Egypt endureth enemies evil exalted eyes fear Gittith glory hate hear heart heavens Hebrew Hebrew Alphabet holy iniquity Israel Jacob Jerusalem Jewish keep thy king Korah land leader Let thy lift mighty mount Zion mouth nations Philistia poetry Praise Jehovah praise thee Praise ye prayer prosperity psalm of Asaph psalm of David psalm of steps psaltery rebellion of Absalom rejoice righteous Saul Shushan-Eduth sing praise song soul strength stringed instruments sung supposed thanksgiving thine ordinances thou art Thou didst thou hast Thou wilt throne thy hand thy law thy mercy thy name thy precepts thy promise thy right hand thy servant thy statutes thy word trust in Jehovah unto upright verses voice waters wicked worship ye the Lord Zion