A New Translation of the Book of Psalms: From the Original Hebrew; with Various Readings and Notes |
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... seems therefore probable , that in the view of his ap- proaching dissolution , of which he had long been sensible , he had committed all his manuscripts to the flames . Lord Petre closed his attentions to his friend's memory by causing ...
... seems therefore probable , that in the view of his ap- proaching dissolution , of which he had long been sensible , he had committed all his manuscripts to the flames . Lord Petre closed his attentions to his friend's memory by causing ...
Page 12
... seems to say , Howfoever much ye may be agitated , or ruffled , yet pafs not to open rebellion- confider well on your couches , ( that is , in the divans where they used to take counsel with one another ) and be quiet , & c . - Viewed ...
... seems to say , Howfoever much ye may be agitated , or ruffled , yet pafs not to open rebellion- confider well on your couches , ( that is , in the divans where they used to take counsel with one another ) and be quiet , & c . - Viewed ...
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... seems pretty clear , from the last verse , that it was composed during the Babylonish captivity : or at least after the deportation of the ten tribes . I 2 3 4 5 6 FOR THE FIRST MUSICIAN : A PSALM OF DAVID . THE profligate imagine ...
... seems pretty clear , from the last verse , that it was composed during the Babylonish captivity : or at least after the deportation of the ten tribes . I 2 3 4 5 6 FOR THE FIRST MUSICIAN : A PSALM OF DAVID . THE profligate imagine ...
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... seems to have been com- posed by David , when the ark was brought in triumph to the taber- nacle prepared for it in Zion ; —yet it may possibly have been com posed by some Jewish bard , about the time of the remigration from Babylon . A ...
... seems to have been com- posed by David , when the ark was brought in triumph to the taber- nacle prepared for it in Zion ; —yet it may possibly have been com posed by some Jewish bard , about the time of the remigration from Babylon . A ...
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... seem harsh in our refined ideas of the Divinity : but in Hebrew they mean nothing more than that God treats mankind according to their deeds and difpofitions . - Ver . 34. The comparison of his feet to those of hinds , or deer , is ...
... seem harsh in our refined ideas of the Divinity : but in Hebrew they mean nothing more than that God treats mankind according to their deeds and difpofitions . - Ver . 34. The comparison of his feet to those of hinds , or deer , is ...
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9 ΙΟ afflicted againſt alphabetic psalms Ammonites antient bave becauſe blefs comma common verfion commonly rendered diftrefs earth Edom enemies eſtabliſhed exalted facrifice faid falvation fave favour feems fhall fince fing foes fome fons foul ftrength fuch glory goodneſs heart heavens Hebrew himſelf hofts holy houſe Ifrael iniquity invoke Jacob JEHOVAH hath Jerusalem juft juſtice king KORAH land mercy endureth Meriba moft moſt mountains mouth MUSICIAN muſt myſelf NEGINOTH NOTES pfalm pfalmift PRAISE JEHOVAH praiſe thee prefent PSALM OF ASAPH PSALM OF DAVID reading rejoice reſcue righteous ſay ſhall ſhould SONG OF DEGREES ſpeak themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou art thou haft thy bounty thy law thy name thy precepts thy right hand thy servant thy statutes thy testimonies thy word tranflators truft truſt TSADE unto verfe verfion verſe Vulg wicked wilt worſhip wrath Zion