Ps 119:3 119:3 ways. The Hebrew for this word occurs only rarely in this psalm but is common in... Ps 119:4 119:4–8 Those who obey God’s law (vv. 4–5,8) can hope for God’s help (vv. 6–8). Ps 119:4 119:4 precepts. Hebrew piqqudim, covenant re...
Log In/Sign Up Chinese Union Version Modern Punctuation (Simplified) (CUVMPS) Bible Book List Font Size Resources Hebrew/Greek Your Content诗篇119Chinese Union Version Modern Punctuation (Simplified) 遵行耶和华律法者大有福祉 119 行为完全,遵行耶和华律法的,这人便为有福!2 遵...
The term "salvation" in Hebrew is "יְשׁוּעָה" (yeshuah), which encompasses deliverance, rescue, and safety. The psalmist's focus on "Your salvation" indicates a reliance on God's power and faithfulness to save. This is not a generic hope but a specific trust in...
In Hebrew, the word for "open" is "פָּקַח" (paqach), which implies not just a physical opening but a spiritual awakening or revelation. This request acknowledges human limitations in understanding spiritual truths without God's help. Historically, this reflects the Jewish ...
*** Generate the sections of Mizmor/Tehilim 119 to read for mourning and other occasions. Just select the gender, enter the Hebrew name and the mother or fat…
Psalm 119 (Greek numbering: Psalm 118) is the longest psalm as well as the longest chapter in the Bible. It is referred to in Hebrew by its opening words, "Ashrei temimei derech" ("happy are those whose way is perfect"). It is the prayer of one who delights in and lives by the ...
*** Generate the sections of Mizmor/Tehilim 119 to read for mourning and other occasions. Just select the gender, enter the Hebrew name and the mother or fat…
Description *** Generate the sections of Mizmor/Tehilim 119 to read for mourning and other occasions. Just select the gender, enter the Hebrew name and the mother or father Hebrew name, select if you wish "Neshama" to be appended and click generate. The...
are alphabetic or acrostic (the first word of the first verse begins with the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, the second verse with the second letter, and so on).However, the organizational uniqueness of the 119th Psalm is seen in that its 176 verses are equally divided into 22 ...
This psalm, taken as a whole, is a work of towering literary craftsmanship. It has twenty-two sections, each one presided over by each successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet. For example, the first section is ruled byaleph, and that letter is repeated eight times throughout that section ...