Psalm 32:4 The Hebrew has Selah (a word of uncertain meaning) here and at the end of verses 5 and 7. Psalm 33:7 Or sea as into a heap Psalm 34:1 This psalm is an acrostic poem, the verses of which begin with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Psalm 34:1 In Hebrew...
34Give me understanding and I will obey your instructions; I will put them into practice with all my heart. 35Make me walk along the path of your commands, for that is where my happiness is found. 36Give me an eagerness for your laws rather than a love for money! 37Turn my eyes fro...
Authorship and Titles (or Superscriptions) Of the 150 psalms, only 34 lack superscriptions of any kind (only 17 in the Septuagint, the pre-Christian Greek translation of the OT). These so-called "orphan" psalms are found mainly in Books III-V, where they tend to occur in clusters:Ps ...
34 Give me understanding to keep your law, to observe it with all my heart.35 Lead me in the path of your commandments, for that is my delight.36 Direct my heart toward your testimonies and away from gain.37 Avert my eyes from what is worthless; by your way give me life.38 For ...
returns to God who gave it (Ecclesiastes 12:6-7;Job 34:14-15;Psalm 146:3-4). What happens to a soul when God’s breath of life returns to Him and the soul is no longer a living soul? In other words,where are dead souls laid to rest? In Sheol, of course!Remember, as Greek ...
32. If we read the Bible and think on the Word, what will happen to us? 33. What is the fruit spoken of in verse 3? 34. What is meant by the leaf not withering? 35. What type of prosperity is verse 3 speaking of? 36. What are the ungodly like in verse 4? 37. Who will ...
Esau was the first born, he literally gave up his birth right to his brother Jacobbecause he was hungry and he wanted some food. Though l have read this story before, today l got an absolutely different meaning to this. “Make sure that no one is immoral or godless like Esau, who tra...
Again and again we see this idea in the Psalms: "Turn from evil and do good..." (Psalms 34:14; 36:4; 37:27; 101:3; 119:104, 163). We live in a tolerant society that teaches us to overlook sin, to call evil "good" and good "evil." Intolerance in our society is considered...
I'll define only the Hebrew words where the definition is important in rounding out your understanding of the concepts being discussed, and try to resist the temptation to get too detailed. If we get bogged down in the details, it'll be hard to be caught up in the sweep of prayer that...
a doorman building at Christmas maybe If a book then bookshelves are pulled from the rubble and missing pages prevent cave-ins some days I dig a pit to fall straight in!(15) 34Nevertheless, a question remains. The regular appearance of the sonnets, the gaps usually making for 14 lines, ...