What does Psalm 25:11 mean? In this verse we read that David asked the Lord to forgive him. He confesses that his guilt is great. He asks for forgiveness for the Lord's name's sake; that is, so the Lord's mercy and love may be shown. Keeping in mind that David was a man ...
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13.Psalm 119:165– “Great peace have those who love your law; nothing can make them stumble.” 14.Romans 8:6– “For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace.” 15.Psalm 147:14– “He makes peace in your borders; he fills ...
96 One could argue that yelid is a participle form of the verb ילד so that the phrase does mean literally “houseborn”; yet the biblical passive participle form is ילוד.97One might thus posit that the form is an Aramaism, a form of the Pe’alpassive participle; ...
Lisbeth had a vague belief that the psalm was doing her husband good; it was part of that decent burial which she would have thought it a greater wrong to withhold from him than to have caused him many unhappy days while he was living. This was the key-note to which Adam's thoughts ...
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I used to love Psalm 42. I still do. But now it’s for a slightly different reason. When I was younger, I often quoted the first words of the Psalm as an expression of passion for God. I understood it to be an expression of zeal to know God…an intense l
What does Psalm 14:1 mean? Scripture is clear that those who reject God's existence—or live as if He does not exist—are recklessly irrational. The Hebrew word used here is nābāl. Other verses in Proverbs use different Hebrew words which can be translated into English as "fool" (...
Psalm 139 says that God made all the delicate, inner parts of my body. He knit me together within my mother’s womb. I was made wonderfully complex...