Psalm 66:5-6.Come and see the works of God,&c. — Inquire after and consider seriously what works of stupendous power God has shown in the earth, in regard to the human race, and on their account.He turned the sea,&c. — He opened a passage for our fathers through the sea, so ...
6 Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments.BY DR. GRAHAM BROWNM.ScD.Min. D.EpTh.D
This psalm is much to the same purport with the foregoing. Some think it was penned upon occasion of the desolation and captivity of the ten tribes, as the foregoing psalm of the two. But many were the distresses of the Israel of God, many perhaps which are not recorded in the sacred ...
13.THE GOTHIC COMMENTARY ON JOHN (SKEIREINS)279 from a Psalm, the extant literal quotations derive from the New Testament, mainly—as expected—from the Gospel according to John.11 They are listed in the Appendix to the present chapter.Quotations are marked throughout the text in the left ma...
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...
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 ...
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 ...
Discusses the commentary of Theodore of Mopsuestia, most outstanding biblical exegete of the ancient Christian school of Antioch in Syria, on Psalm 44. Background of the exegete; Accurateness of Psalm 44 as the prophecy of Christ and the church; Significant exegetical terms that are critical ...
The case study chosen for examination is the “Commentary on Psalm 109” composed in Paris by the theologian Peter Lombard circa 1138. A number of manuscripts of this work survive in France that include unique illustrations of the Christian Godhead accompanying the text of the psalm and its ...
In the Commentary on Psalms 1--80, his interpretation of Psalm 44 (LXX) provides a focal point for examining his biblical exegesis and Christology.; A detailed examination of Theodore's commentary on Psalm 44 identifies three key terms--- a ,kol ouqi&d12;a , pro&d12;sw pon , and u...