A New Translation of the Book of PsalmsGray and Bowen, 1831 - 232 pages |
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Page vi
... voice of the Hebrew people , as they wound along the glens or the hill - sides of Judea , have been repeated for ages in almost every part of the habitable world , in the remotest islands of the ocean , among the forests of America , or ...
... voice of the Hebrew people , as they wound along the glens or the hill - sides of Judea , have been repeated for ages in almost every part of the habitable world , in the remotest islands of the ocean , among the forests of America , or ...
Page xi
... voice , as a worshipper , has a penetrating accent of human sensibility , vary- ing from plaintive melancholy to luxuriant gladness , and even rising to ecstatic rapture . In grief his heart is melted like wax , and deep answers to deep ...
... voice , as a worshipper , has a penetrating accent of human sensibility , vary- ing from plaintive melancholy to luxuriant gladness , and even rising to ecstatic rapture . In grief his heart is melted like wax , and deep answers to deep ...
Page xviii
... voice or key . Other parts of the titles denote the air or tune , to which the psalm is to be sung , by referring to the first words , or to the name , of psalms which are now lost . See Ps . lvii . , lviii . , lix . Others relate to ...
... voice or key . Other parts of the titles denote the air or tune , to which the psalm is to be sung , by referring to the first words , or to the name , of psalms which are now lost . See Ps . lvii . , lviii . , lix . Others relate to ...
Page xxiv
... voice ; The floods lift up their roaring . Mightier than the voice of many waters , Yea , than the mighty waves of the sea , Is Jehovah in his lofty habitation . ” — Psalm xciii . 3 , 4 . In stanzas of four lines sometimes the parallel ...
... voice ; The floods lift up their roaring . Mightier than the voice of many waters , Yea , than the mighty waves of the sea , Is Jehovah in his lofty habitation . ” — Psalm xciii . 3 , 4 . In stanzas of four lines sometimes the parallel ...
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... voices in public devotion , to which they were manifestly adapted . " The parallelism affords an important aid in interpretation . For sometimes the meaning of one member of a verse is clear , where that of the other is ambiguous . Thus ...
... voices in public devotion , to which they were manifestly adapted . " The parallelism affords an important aid in interpretation . For sometimes the meaning of one member of a verse is clear , where that of the other is ambiguous . Thus ...
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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