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Side 9
... taken from CALVIN'S FRENCH VERSION , as is generally the case , are printed simply in italics , and when supplied by the Editor are printed in italics and en- closed within brackets . By adhering to the Hebrew order of the words , the ...
... taken from CALVIN'S FRENCH VERSION , as is generally the case , are printed simply in italics , and when supplied by the Editor are printed in italics and en- closed within brackets . By adhering to the Hebrew order of the words , the ...
Side 10
... taken for a gate . Accordingly the old translator has rendered it beginning , which is not improper , provided it is understood of the rudiments or first elements of the divine law . It is as if the Prophet had said- " Not only do those ...
... taken for a gate . Accordingly the old translator has rendered it beginning , which is not improper , provided it is understood of the rudiments or first elements of the divine law . It is as if the Prophet had said- " Not only do those ...
Side 11
... hot countries , who gasps and pants for the cooling breeze , or the refreshing fountain . According to others this is a metaphor , taken from an the Psalmist would have us to understand that he was PSALM CXIX . 11 THE BOOK OF PSALMS .
... hot countries , who gasps and pants for the cooling breeze , or the refreshing fountain . According to others this is a metaphor , taken from an the Psalmist would have us to understand that he was PSALM CXIX . 11 THE BOOK OF PSALMS .
Side 19
... taken for a gate . Accordingly the old translator has rendered it beginning , which is not improper , provided it is understood of the rudiments or first elements of the divine law . It is as if the Prophet had said— " Not only do those ...
... taken for a gate . Accordingly the old translator has rendered it beginning , which is not improper , provided it is understood of the rudiments or first elements of the divine law . It is as if the Prophet had said— " Not only do those ...
Side 19
... hot countries , who gasps and pants for the cooling breeze , or the refreshing fountain . According to others this is a metaphor , taken from an through earnest looking they contract as it were a dimness PSALM CXIX . 11 THE BOOK OF PSALMS .
... hot countries , who gasps and pants for the cooling breeze , or the refreshing fountain . According to others this is a metaphor , taken from an through earnest looking they contract as it were a dimness PSALM CXIX . 11 THE BOOK OF PSALMS .
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according to thy Adam Clarke afflicted Babylon Behold bless BOOK OF PSALMS called captivity celebrate Chief Musician children of men Church clause covenant declares deliver deliverance desire divine doctrine doth earth enemies everlasting exalted expression exult eyes faith favour fear French version give glory God's godly grace Halleluiah hath heart heavens Hebrew holy hope iniquity Israel Jehovah Jerusalem Jews judgment kingdom kings Lord meaning mercy endureth minds mount Zion mouth Neginoth passage praise pray prayer promise Prophet Psalm of Asaph Psalm of David Psalmist rejoice rendered right hand says SELAH sense Septuagint Sihon Song Song of Degrees soul speak Spirit strength teach Temple thee things thou art thou hast thou shalt thou wilt throne thy name thy righteousness thy servant thy statutes thy testimonies thy word tion tongue translated truth ungodly unto verb verse Vulgate wicked wonders worship Zion