Psalm 136:13 Or the Sea of Reeds; also in verse 15 Psalm 139:17 Or How amazing are your thoughts concerning me Psalm 140:1 In Hebrew texts 140:1-13 is numbered 140:2-14. Psalm 140:3 The Hebrew has Selah (a word of uncertain meaning) here and at the end of verses 5 and 8. ...
Psalms 139:13 Meaning and Commentary Psalms 139:13 For thou hast possessed my reins His thoughts and counsels, the reins being the seat of instruction and counsel; hence God is called the trier of the reins, and searcher of the hearts of the children of men; he is the possessor or ...
Psalm 139 For the director of music. Of David. A psalm. 1You have searched me,Lord, and you knowme. 2You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughtsfrom afar. 3You discern my going outand my lying down; you are familiar with all my ways. ...
Thus some seek to explain the meaning of the later Davidic superscriptions in the Psalter. The psalms to which they belong are thought to have been written by Hezekiah, by Josiah, by Zerubbabel, or others of David's posterity. This view is supposed to be confirmed by various considerations...
The word Selah is found in 39 psalms, all but two of which (Ps 140;143, both "Davidic") are in Books I-III. It is also found inHab 3, a psalm-like poem. Suggestions as to its meaning abound, but honesty must confess ignorance. Most likely, it is a liturgical notation. The com...
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the variations are arranged symmetrically: chorus–duet–solo–chorus–solo–duet–chorus, with the focus on the central fourth stanza about the battle between Life and Death. All movements are in E minor, and Bach achieves variety and intensifies the meaning of the text through many musical form...
We can only guess at the meaning of "gittith." The psalm is attributed to David.After you've read the psalm out loud, step back a moment and see the overall flow of the ideas:Beginning praise in earth and heavens (8:1-2) The wonder of contrasting the Creator of the infinite ...
However, it is possible that this is a homonymic root meaning “to be angry” (see HALOT 695 s.v. נטר). Psalm 103:10 tn Heb“not according to our sins does he do to us.” Psalm 103:10 tn Heb“and not according to our misdeeds does he repay us.” Psalm 103:11 tn ...