Meaning:a psalm, song of praise, the Hebrew book of Psalms. Word Origin:Derived from the verb ψάλλω (psallō), meaning "to pluck" or "to play a stringed instrument." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:- H4210 (מִזְמוֹר, mizmor): A song or psalm, ofte...
2.to take upon oneself and carry what has been raised, to bear:τιναἐπίχειρῶν,Matthew 4:6;Luke 4:11(Psalm 90:12()); a sick man,Mark 2:3;ζυγόν,Matthew 11:29(Lamentations 3:27); a bed,Matthew 9:6;Mark 2:9, 11;Luke 5:24;John 5:8-12;τόνσ...
I am tempted to think, for want of a Phoenician word, that it comes from the Greek—damp, marshy. Estoy tentado a creer, a falta de encontrar la palabra fenicia, que viene del griego vnpós, húmedo, pantanoso. Literature The word “philanthropy” comes from a Greek word that means...
apparently a primary word; "halt", i.e. limping:--cripple, halt, lame. 5561 cwrachorakho'-rah feminine of a derivative of the base of casma - chasma 5490 through the idea of empty expanse; room, i.e. a space of territory (more or less extensive; often including its inhabitants):-...
Blessed is everyone who feast the Lord, who walks in His ways! Psalm 128:1 In the Old Testament, when a man’s father was about to die, he would go to him and ask for his blessing. The son would want to know that whatever he was doing was going to be under the umbrella of his...
Our OT passage this morning, Psalm 146, is pretty clear that caring for the poor and needy is the primary responsibility of the people of God. The psalmist says, “Don’t put your trust in princes…who cannot save.” Like Jehoshaphat in the OT who put the choir out in front of the ...
psalmpsalmos‘song sung to a harp,’ rhythmrhythmos‘measured flow, movement’ syntaxsyntaxis‘a putting together’ fromsyn– ‘together’ +tassein‘arrange’ thesaurusthesauros‘treasury, storehouse’ hemi-hemi‘half’ hetero-heteros‘the other, another, different’ ...
a.A short liturgical text chanted or sung responsively preceding or following a psalm, psalm verse, or canticle. b.Such a text formerly used as a response but now rendered independently. 3.A response; a reply:"It would be truer ... to see[conservation]as an antiphon to the modernization...
By looking at how the specific word being examined has been used and translated in other verses, one can decide if the interpretation being placed on a word by an author is doing so consistent with sound Biblical scholarship. Psalm 137:8 O Daughter of Babylon, doomed to destruction, happy ...
Word Origin: Derived from σκηνόω (skēnoō), meaning "to pitch a tent" or "to dwell." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H4908 (מִשְׁכָּן, mishkan): Refers to a dwelling place or tabernacle, often used for the Tabernacle in the wilderness. ...