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Psalm Lxxv . 2 ) , and is derived , perhaps , from the custom prevalent among
heathen nations of distinguishing their idols by some appellation . Psalm xvi . 5 .
God ' s name was Jehovah , ( the ever - living , unchangeable One , ) by which
also ...
Psalm Lxxv . 2 ) , and is derived , perhaps , from the custom prevalent among
heathen nations of distinguishing their idols by some appellation . Psalm xvi . 5 .
God ' s name was Jehovah , ( the ever - living , unchangeable One , ) by which
also ...
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... and even afflicted with the evils of a premature old age , as a punishment for
their sins , instead of living in health and strength , which they might otherwise
have done , much longer , perhaps to more than one hundred and twenty years .
... and even afflicted with the evils of a premature old age , as a punishment for
their sins , instead of living in health and strength , which they might otherwise
have done , much longer , perhaps to more than one hundred and twenty years .
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Perhaps the Psalmist designed to supplicate , that the exercise of God ' s
attributes of power and mercy , at that period , for the benefit of his nation , might
be an earnest of those more glorious displays of them , which were to be
hereafter ...
Perhaps the Psalmist designed to supplicate , that the exercise of God ' s
attributes of power and mercy , at that period , for the benefit of his nation , might
be an earnest of those more glorious displays of them , which were to be
hereafter ...
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Perhaps the Psalm was appointed to be used , as a form of prayer , by every
individual in the captivity . HEAR my prayer , O Lord , and let my cry - Mark 10 . -
47 . 11 ing come unto thee . · 2 Hide not thy face from me in the time of Job 34 .
Perhaps the Psalm was appointed to be used , as a form of prayer , by every
individual in the captivity . HEAR my prayer , O Lord , and let my cry - Mark 10 . -
47 . 11 ing come unto thee . · 2 Hide not thy face from me in the time of Job 34 .
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Perhaps Sion is actually represented by the Psalmist as Jehovah ' s dwelling -
place , whence he was accustomed to issue in royal state , as often as he desired
openly to manifest his glory , or to bring assistance to his people . Psalm L . 2 ...
Perhaps Sion is actually represented by the Psalmist as Jehovah ' s dwelling -
place , whence he was accustomed to issue in royal state , as often as he desired
openly to manifest his glory , or to bring assistance to his people . Psalm L . 2 ...
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Page 53 - He shall convert my soul : and bring me forth in the paths of righteousness for his Name's sake. 4. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil : for thou art with me, thy rod, and thy staff comfort me.
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