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... language of the prophet is to this effect : The malice of the wicked , though seemingly hidden and unknown , speaks aloud in my heart , and I am a sure witness of what it says or suggests . And , first , it is to be observed , that the ...
... language of the prophet is to this effect : The malice of the wicked , though seemingly hidden and unknown , speaks aloud in my heart , and I am a sure witness of what it says or suggests . And , first , it is to be observed , that the ...
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... language of the Psalmist is to be understood in a much more extensive sense , and as meaning , that however great the depth of wickedness which there is among men , and though it seems like a flood which breaks forth and overflows the ...
... language of the Psalmist is to be understood in a much more extensive sense , and as meaning , that however great the depth of wickedness which there is among men , and though it seems like a flood which breaks forth and overflows the ...
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... language seems to refer in general to all the sons of men , but what follows is applicable properly to the faithful alone . In order to manifest more clearly the greatness of divine grace 10 PSALM XXXVI . COMMENTARY UPON.
... language seems to refer in general to all the sons of men , but what follows is applicable properly to the faithful alone . In order to manifest more clearly the greatness of divine grace 10 PSALM XXXVI . COMMENTARY UPON.
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... language is much more expres- sive than if he had promised that the righteous should dwell securely in the land . It is just as if he had led them to the Some read , " Thou shalt dwell in the land . " The Hebrew verb is in the ...
... language is much more expres- sive than if he had promised that the righteous should dwell securely in the land . It is just as if he had led them to the Some read , " Thou shalt dwell in the land . " The Hebrew verb is in the ...
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... language , that the verb re - eh , should be taken in a passive signification , Be fed . This , too , is the opinion of the greater part of commentators , who , notwithstanding , afterwards differ in explaining its meaning . Some of ...
... language , that the verb re - eh , should be taken in a passive signification , Be fed . This , too , is the opinion of the greater part of commentators , who , notwithstanding , afterwards differ in explaining its meaning . Some of ...
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Adam Clarke afflictions allusion appears blessing C'est called Calvin cast Chaldee children of God Christ Church clause complains consider David death declares deliverance delivered denotes desire destruction divine doctrine doubt earth Edom enemies evil exercise expression eyes faith favour fear flesh follows give glory God's godly grace hand hath heart heaven Hebrew language Hebrew word holy honour hope iniquity interpretation intimates Israel Jehovah Jerusalem Jews Judea judgment king kingdom Korah language Lord manifest manner marg meaning mercy mind mount Zion mouth Neginoth ness observed passage Philistia praise prayer prays preserved promises prophet prosperity psalm Psalmist reason refers rendered righteous sacrifices salvation Saul says seems Selah sense Septuagint signifies sins sorrow soul speaks Spirit spoken strength suppose sword Syriac term thee things thou hast tion tongue translated true truth understand ungodly unto upright verb Vulgate Walford wicked wickedness worship