(2) But here in Psalm 121, we certainly have the meaning of shadow/shade as something protective. I included in the first post an image of Robert Zund’s painting, “Road to Emmaus.” The painting is well known and perhaps too sentimental, but I enjoy it because of the protective and ...
119:27 We need to understand the meaning of God’s precepts and how to apply them practically in... 119:28 119:28 In the dark spots of life, when our soul melts in tears, the God of all comfort bends low... 119:29 119:29 By the Spirit of God and through the ...
. . is with us) is similar in structure and meaning to the name of the royal child in Isaiah: “Immanuel”—“God is with us” (Isa 7:14; 8:8, 10). The Lord of hosts: see note on Ps 24:10. Psalm 46:5 River: symbol of God’s blessings; the symbolic waters (see Ps 36:...
The Hebrew has Higgaion and Selah (words of uncertain meaning) here; Selah occurs also at the end of verse 20. p Pr 5:22 q Nu 16:30 Pr 5:5 r Job 8:13 s Ps 25:3 Ps 39:7 Ps 71:5 Pr 23:18 Je 14:8 t Ps 9:12 Ps 74:19 u Ps 3:7 v 2 Ch 14:11 w Ps...
It is better to keep this meaning here, "Lord, remember David and all his declarations". Pulpit CommentaryVerses 1-5. - David's abasement and vow to God. The historical books give no account of this vow, which, however, may have been recorded in one or other of the lost compositions ...
II. There is the darkness of shame after relapse into sin. There is scarcely anything so paralysing to the energies of a young soul seeking after God as the sense of shame for sins renewed. But if we could believe the words in their spiritual meaning, "The darkness and light to Thee ar...
The Hebrew has Higgaion and Selah (words of uncertain meaning) here; Selah occurs also at the end of verse 20. p Pr 5:22 q Nu 16:30 Pr 5:5 r Job 8:13 s Ps 25:3 Ps 39:7 Ps 71:5 Pr 23:18 Je 14:8 t Ps 9:12 Ps 74:19 u Ps 3:7 v 2 Ch 14:11 w Ps...
Now it was Albert’s turn to defend the Psalmist’s view of God. Albert gave close attention to the text “You have set our iniquities before you” and interpreted this as meaning that God was not rubbing our noses in our sins and punishing us for them, but had taken them from us. ...
第2页,共16页。Thebriefintroductionoftheauthorandhisworks HenryWadsworthLongfellow(1807–1882)wasbornin1807,thesonofStephenandZilpah(Wadsworth)Longfellow.Hewasthesecondofsevenchildren.HewasAmerica'smostbelovednineteenth-centurypoet,rivalinginpopularitythecontemporaryEnglishpoetAlfredLordTennyson.Influencedbythe...
2How long will you people turn my gloryinto shame? How long will you love delusions and seek false gods[b]?[c] Read full chapter Footnotes Psalm 4:1In Hebrew texts 4:1-8 is numbered 4:2-9. Psalm 4:2Orseek lies Psalm 4:2The Hebrew hasSelah(a word of uncertain meaning) here and...