A New Translation of the Book of PsalmsGray and Bowen, 1831 - 232 страници |
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... supposed to possess , but to the comparative purity and fervor of religious feeling , which they manifest ; the sublimity and justness of the views of the Deity and of his government of the world , which they present ; and the clear ...
... supposed to possess , but to the comparative purity and fervor of religious feeling , which they manifest ; the sublimity and justness of the views of the Deity and of his government of the world , which they present ; and the clear ...
Страница xii
... supposed it to savour of a later age . Grotius re- marks , " that it was not composed by him , but adapted by the author to the circumstances and feelings of Moses , containing sentiments , which he might have expressed . " The writers ...
... supposed it to savour of a later age . Grotius re- marks , " that it was not composed by him , but adapted by the author to the circumstances and feelings of Moses , containing sentiments , which he might have expressed . " The writers ...
Страница xiv
... supposed to refer to the temple . Of the 72nd he 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 ...
... supposed to refer to the temple . Of the 72nd he 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 ...
Страница xvii
... supposed to have derived their name from the circumstance , that they were sung when the people went up to worship in Jerusalem , at the annual festi- vals . To go up to Jerusalem , was a common expression with reference to journeys to ...
... supposed to have derived their name from the circumstance , that they were sung when the people went up to worship in Jerusalem , at the annual festi- vals . To go up to Jerusalem , was a common expression with reference to journeys to ...
Страница xix
... the return from Babylon . The last two books are supposed by several critics of eminence to contain psalms , referring even to the times of the Maccabees . V. MEANS OF UNDERSTANDING THE PSALMS . In order that INTRODUCTION . xix.
... the return from Babylon . The last two books are supposed by several critics of eminence to contain psalms , referring even to the times of the Maccabees . V. MEANS OF UNDERSTANDING THE PSALMS . In order that INTRODUCTION . xix.
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according to thy afflicted alphabetic psalm Bashan Behold bless Book of Psalms captivity children of men deliver deliverance distress doth dwell earth Edom Egypt endureth enemies evil exalted eyes fear Gittith glory 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 oppressed 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 tongue trust in Jehovah unto upright verses voice waters wicked ye the Lord Zion