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In Psalm lxi . the five first verses appear to have been sung by King David , the vi .
and vii . by the people , and again the viii . by the king himself . But this
hypothesis will not only contribute to elucidate the connection of the Psalm , but
will also ...
In Psalm lxi . the five first verses appear to have been sung by King David , the vi .
and vii . by the people , and again the viii . by the king himself . But this
hypothesis will not only contribute to elucidate the connection of the Psalm , but
will also ...
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... to him , and Toi , king of Hamath , bis ambassador . Meanwhile other beathen
Princes assault bim , the Philistines , Moabites , the king of Zobath , the Syrians of
Damascus , the Amorites and Amalekites , all which were wonderfully subdued ...
... to him , and Toi , king of Hamath , bis ambassador . Meanwhile other beathen
Princes assault bim , the Philistines , Moabites , the king of Zobath , the Syrians of
Damascus , the Amorites and Amalekites , all which were wonderfully subdued ...
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Lift up your heads , O ye gates , and be ye lift up , ye everlasting doors , and the
King of Glory Thall come in . 8 . Who is the King of Glory ? the Lord strong and
mighty , the Lord mighty in battle . . 9 . Lift up your heads , O ye gates , and be ye
lift ...
Lift up your heads , O ye gates , and be ye lift up , ye everlasting doors , and the
King of Glory Thall come in . 8 . Who is the King of Glory ? the Lord strong and
mighty , the Lord mighty in battle . . 9 . Lift up your heads , O ye gates , and be ye
lift ...
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Kings daughters are among thine honourable women ; on thy right hand is
placed the Queen , in gold of Ophir . 10 . Hearken , O ... The King ' s daughter is
all glorious in her inner garments , her robes are inwoven with gold . 14 . She
shall be ...
Kings daughters are among thine honourable women ; on thy right hand is
placed the Queen , in gold of Ophir . 10 . Hearken , O ... The King ' s daughter is
all glorious in her inner garments , her robes are inwoven with gold . 14 . She
shall be ...
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Dathe ' s objections to this poem ' s having been an Epithalamium , in its primitive
sense , appear very futile : ist . says he , the poet declares that he will praise the
king ; but what he says seems better suited to any other occasion than marriage ...
Dathe ' s objections to this poem ' s having been an Epithalamium , in its primitive
sense , appear very futile : ist . says he , the poet declares that he will praise the
king ; but what he says seems better suited to any other occasion than marriage ...
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Page 159 - I will hear what God the Lord will speak : for he will speak peace unto his people, and to his saints ; but let them not turn again to folly. 9 Surely his salvation is nigh them that fear him ; that glory may dwell in our land.
Page 153 - I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt : open thy mouth wide, and I shall fill it.
Page 206 - And he led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city of habitation.
Page 262 - Praise ye the LORD. PSALM CXXXVI. An exhortation to give thanks to God for particular mercies. OGIVE thanks unto the LORD ; for he is good : for his mercy endureth for ever.
Page 78 - O send out thy light and thy truth : let them lead me ; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles.
Page 71 - Behold, Thou hast made my days as it were a span long, and mine age is even as nothing in respect of Thee ; and verily every man living is altogether vanity. For man walketh in a vain shadow, and disquieteth himself in vain ; he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them. And now, Lord, what is my hope : truly my hope is even in Thee.
Page 193 - Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain : Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters : who maketh the clouds his chariot ; who walketh upon the wings of the wind...
Page 29 - His going forth is from the end of the heaven, And his circuit unto the ends of it : And there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.
Page 124 - Deliver me out of the mire, and let me not sink : let me be delivered from them that hate me, and out of the deep waters. 15 Let not the waterflood overflow me, neither let the deep swallow me up, and let not the pit shut her mouth upon me.
Page 188 - Hide not thy face from me in the day when I am in trouble; incline thine ear unto me: in the day when I call answer me speedily.