\\INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 90\\ \\\\. Here begins the fourth part of the book of Psalms, and with the most ancient psalm throughout the whole book, it ...
have made us The TR text reads as shown. The MT and NU texts read ?have made them.? See discussion concerning textual variants in the preceding verse....
do not weep ?? ????? [m? klaie] , a present tense imperative indicating that John continued to weep.1 the Lion of the tribe of Judah God had revealed...
Chapter?28The former part of this psalm is the prayer of a saint militant and now in distress (v.?1-3), to which is added the doom of God?s implacable...
Amos 7:2 And it came to pass, [that] when they had made an end of eating the grass of the land That is, the grasshoppers or locusts; when in the visio...
Chapter?68This is a most excellent psalm, but in many places the genuine sense is not easy to come at; for in this, as in some other scriptures, there...
Praise [N] [B] God is worthy of 2?Samuel 22:4 Christ is worthy of Revelation 5:12 God is glorified by Psalms 22:23 ; 50:23 Offered to Chr...
PSALM 33 OVERVIEW Title. This song of praise bears no title or indication of authorship; to teach us, says Dickson, to look upon Holy Scripture as alt...
PSALM 147 OVERVIEW. Subject. This is a specially remarkable song. In it the greatness and the condescending goodness of the Lord are celebrated The Go...
Chapter?21The laws recorded in this chapter relate to the fifth and sixth commandments; and though they are not accommodated to our constitution, espe...
Chapter?9In this psalm, I. David praises God for pleading his cause, and giving him victory over his enemies and the enemies of his country (v.?1-6), ...
Footnotes(1 )Luke xi. 10.(2 )Prov. xvii. 28, lxx.(3 )Is. ii. 3, lxx.(4 )Phil. iii. 14.(5 )i.e., confessed or denied himself a Christian. The Benedicti...
Chapter?4Job having warmly given vent to his passion, and so broken the ice, his friends here come gravely to give vent to their judgment upon his cas...
Music [T] [E] [S]Teachers of 1?Chronicles 15:22 ; 1 Chronicles 25:7 1 Chronicles 25:8 ; 2?Chronicles 23:13 Physical effect of, on man 1 Samuel ...
Footnotes(1 )He came in with a slow and stately step; he spoke with a broken utterance, sometimes with a kind of disjointed sobs rather than words. He...
JOY joi (simchah; chara): 1. Terms: The idea of joy is expressed in the Old Testament by a wealth of synonymous terms that cannot easily be differen...
Chapter?24Job having by his complaints in the foregoing chapter given vent to his passion, and thereby gained some ease, breaks them off abruptly, and...
Praise [N] [T]Praise, mostly of God, is a frequent theme in the psalms, the Hebrew title of which is Praises. Yet praise is a theme that pervades the ...
THE SECOND BOOK. OBJECT OF THESE CONFESSIONS ? FURTHER ILLS OF IDLENESS DEVELOPED IN HIS SIXTEENTH YEAR ?KVILS OK ILL society. WHICH BETRAYED HIM INT...
Chapter?2This chapter is an appendix to the history of the creation, more particularly explaining and enlarging upon that part of the history which re...