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This is very evidently a psalm arranged for alternate singing in the temple service. One section of the singers gives the sentences, and the other section answers with the ever-recurring refrain of the psalm, "For his mercy endureth forever." It is a refrain which has peculiar point and in...
6 Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments.BY DR. GRAHAM BROWNM.ScD.Min. D.EpTh.D
and it was produced. This act of his almighty will is termed,Hebrews 1:3,the word of his power.Perhaps, however, hissubstantial Word,his Son, bywhom he made the worlds,Hebrews 1:2, andPsalm 33:6;Psalm 33:9, is here intended, and whom the ancient fathers of the Christian Church...
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d.For He is good, for His mercy endures forever: This familiar refrain is connected withPsalm 136andPsalm 118, and with2 Chronicles 5:13. Seeing all they could of God’s great works, they could not help having this strong emphasis on the goodness and mercy of God. ...
‘Why hast thou forsaken me?’ asks David in Psalm 22, famously repeated, in Aramaic, by Jesus on the cross. In congregational prayer, the kehilah prays as one, the quorum of ten persons ensuring that we are engaged in communal worship and yet, in the Shema, the central prayer of all...
This article explores what a Jewish historical-critical psalms commentary might look like, using Psalm 114 as an example. After offering a brief survey of general issues that arise in writing any biblical commentary, and specific issues relating the Jewish Bible commentary, it offers a sample ...
In this psalm the prophet recites that whoever wishes to have fellowship with God and to acquire an immovable residence in both His Church and kingdom, it is necessary that they devote themselves to true and solid righteousness. (This translation includes Musculus' appendices on Oaths and Usury...
An important part of Bishop Hilary of Poitiers' "Treatise on the Psalms" is his commentary on Psalm 118, which can be called a spiritual alphabet. Just as children learn to read by recognizing letters, so believers should learn the faith and come to know God from ...