--The Heb., from root meaning to "boil up" or "over," is properly masculine, and always elsewhere means proud or arrogant men. (So Symmachus and Aquila.) Hence here explain, "Keep thy servant from the companionship of arrogant men, so that they may not get dominion over me, and ...
Meaning (1) the revelation of your words, (2) the interpretation (see... Ps 119:132 119:132 as you always do. Or “as is (your) custom” (the Hebrew for “custom” is mishpaṭ); hence... Ps 119:134 119:134,154 Redeem. Here, as often, a synonym for “...
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 ...
Verse 37.-And sow the fields; literally, and sow fields- the first act of a settled population.And plant vineyards. The second act in a wine-producing country. Bread and wine were recognized in the East as the prime necessaries of life (seeGenesis 14:18;Judges 9:13;Judges 19:19;2 Sa...
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...
Some translations render that word “soul,” but in the Bible, the meaning is the same. The Hebrew word used in Psalm 121 for “life” is nephesh. The word is translated into the Greek word as psuche (also transliterated psyche), which means “soul” or “vitality” or “life.” ...
I hung up the phone and thought about all the angels celebrating with joy as Christmas nears. Such a simple song made me realize then that I was already getting away from the promise I had made to myself. I had vowed to keep my mind and heart on the true meaning of Christmas, and ...
the Hebrew letterDALETHrefers to a “door” (or doorway, such as a tent-flap), which leads to a destination, after a “journey” (derek – seeGenesis 24:21, Joshua 9:11, 1stKings 19:4 & 19:7,etc.), such as where one is supposed to arrive after traveling a “highway” (derek...
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...
19then will you delight inright sacrifices, in burnt offerings andwhole burnt offerings; then bulls will be offered on your altar. Footnotes Psalm 50:3OrMay our God come, and not keep silence Psalm 50:14OrMake thanksgiving your sacrifice to God ...