תהילים 91:1 Hebrew Bible ישב בסתר עליון בצל שדי יתלונן׃ Additional Parallel Hebrew Parallel Verses New American Standard Bible He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High Will abide in the shadow of the...
PLUSSave 20% on yearly plans and access $3,100 worth of biblical study resources on the go! Upgrade toBible Gateway Plusand get the best value in digital Bible study. Introduction to Psalms Introduction to Psalms Overview The Hebrew name for the book of Psalms means "hy...
Psalm 91:7 tn Apparently the deadly disease mentioned in v. 6b is the understood subject here. Psalm 91:8 tn Heb“retribution on the wicked.” Psalm 91:10 tn Or “confront.” Psalm 91:10 tn For this sense of the Hebrew term נגע see Ps 38:11. Psalm 91:10 tn Heb“your ...
The "shadow" symbolizes protection and comfort, much like the shade provided by a large tree or rock in a desert landscape, offering relief from the harsh sun. The "Almighty" is translated from the Hebrew "Shaddai," a name for God that conveys His omnipotence and sufficiency. This name is...
May 12: Pentecost Psalm 104:24-34, 35b; Acts 2:1-21 One scholar said it was worth learning Hebrew just to read Psalm 104. It sings on the page. Until we come to the last verse. Our reading today gives us the last phrases: "Bless the Lord... L Dewolfe - 《Presbyterian Record》...
Song of Solomon, also called Canticle of Canticles, or Song of Songs, an Old Testament book that belongs to thethird sectionof the biblical canon, known as the Ketuvim, or “Writings.” In the Hebrew Bible the Song of Solomon stands with Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther and wi...
Psalms 9 and 10 together follow an acrostic pattern, each stanza beginning with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. In the Septuagint they form one psalm 2 Probably a musical or liturgical term g Ps 26:7 Ps 40:5 Ps 96:3 Ps 105:5 h Ps 5:11 i Ps 7:17 j Ps 83...
In Hebrew poetry, one line answers or elaborates the other. We see this in Psalm 121. The four sets of two verses are related. Verse 2 answers the question posed by verse 1. Verses 3 and 4 affirm, in similar ways, God’s inability to “slumber” while his people are in need. ...
Psalms 9 and 10 may originally have been a single acrostic poem in which alternating lines began with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. In the Septuagint they constitute one psalm. b In Hebrew texts 9:1–20 is numbered 9:2–21. e Ps 86:12 Ps 111:1 Ps 119:2 Ps 119...
Discourse analysis of Psalm 89 serves as a case in point.1 Since few scholars have analyzed Psalm 89 using discourse analysis, this article aims to fill a gap in the literature on Psalm 89 by closely analyzing the discourse structure of the final form of the Hebrew ...