Benson CommentaryPsalm 139:19. Surely, thou wilt slay the wicked, O God — And as thou hast precious and gracious thoughts toward me, (which thou also hast toward all that love and fear thee,) so thou wilt not now desert me and leave me in the hands of those wicked men who, unmindf...
Psalm139ESVStudyBible Psalm 139 Some instructions are needed. Below, you will see some words that appear to be misspelled. For example, verse 1 reads, “Y ou have psearched me...” The letter “p” at the beginning of the word “searched” is meant to indicate an cross reference (...
詩篇139:16或作:我被造的肢體尚未有其一。 Chinese Union Version Modern Punctuation (Traditional)(CUVMPT) Copyright © 2011 by Global Bible Initiative Back to resources Pinned New Bible Commentary Copyright Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship, Leicester, England, 1953, 1954, 1970...
Psalm 1391. David praises God for his all-seeing providence17. And for this infinite mercies19. He defies the wicked23. He prays for sincerityStudy Bible Book ◦ Chapter For You formedThe Hebrew word for "formed" is "קָנָה" (qanah), which conveys the idea of acquiring ...
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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 ...
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To those who say the OT study of covenants is not important, one needs to realize there is a vital (divine) link between divine-human covenants of the OT and the New Covenant. They are linked together like Siamese Twins, and to separate them is to miss the marvel of God’s progressive...
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...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 20. - For they speak against thee wickedly; literally, who speak of thee for wickedness; i.e. use thy Name for the accomplishment of wicked ends. And thine enemies take thy Name in vain. The text must be altered to produce this meaning. As it stands, it can onl...