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Psalm 94:6

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6 venite adoremus et procidamus et ploremus ante Dominum qui fecit nos

Psalm 94:6 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 94:6

They slay the widow and the stranger
Who are so both in a literal and figurative sense, such who are weak and feeble, helpless and friendless; or who are deprived of their faithful pastors, who were as husbands and fathers to them, and who profess themselves pilgrims and strangers here; these the followers of the man of sin have inhumanly put to death, supposing they did God good service:

and murder the fatherless;
having slain the parents in a cruel and barbarous manner, murder their infants; or figuratively such who are as orphans, destitute of their spiritual fathers, who were the instruments of begetting them in Christ, and of nourishing them with the words of faith and good doctrine; with the blood of these the whore of Rome has often made herself drunk, and therefore blood shall be given her to drink, ( Revelation 17:5 Revelation 17:6 ) ( Revelation 16:6 Revelation 16:7 ) .

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Psalm 94:6 In-Context

4 quia in manu eius fines terrae et altitudines montium ipsius sunt
5 quoniam ipsius est mare et ipse fecit illud et siccam manus eius formaverunt
6 venite adoremus et procidamus et ploremus ante Dominum qui fecit nos
7 quia ipse est Deus noster et nos populus pascuae eius et oves manus eius
8 hodie si vocem eius audieritis nolite obdurare corda vestra
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.

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