Psalms-OTL: A CommentaryWestminster John Knox Press, 1962 M10 1 - 841 páginas This commentary, a part of the Old Testament Library Series, focuses on the book of Psalms. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing. |
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... earth to humble themselves before the divine Lord of the earth lest his wrath destroy them ( fourth strophe ) . First strophe : the kings of the earth [ 1–3 ] The psalm opens with a question which expresses the speaker's surprise and ...
... earth to humble themselves before the divine Lord of the earth lest his wrath destroy them ( fourth strophe ) . First strophe : the kings of the earth [ 1–3 ] The psalm opens with a question which expresses the speaker's surprise and ...
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... earth are confronted in the psalm with the picture of the sublime peace that reigns in heaven . The helpless kings of the earth are contrasted with the superior might of God who is the King of heaven . A race of pigmies is face to face ...
... earth are confronted in the psalm with the picture of the sublime peace that reigns in heaven . The helpless kings of the earth are contrasted with the superior might of God who is the King of heaven . A race of pigmies is face to face ...
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... earth , who reigns by the power of his imperturbable will . This is what the kings of the earth should now realize , and from that knowledge they should draw the only conclusion which is both possible and reasonable , the conclusion ...
... earth , who reigns by the power of his imperturbable will . This is what the kings of the earth should now realize , and from that knowledge they should draw the only conclusion which is both possible and reasonable , the conclusion ...
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... earth ! 1 The LXX associates the phrase with the term gat = wine - press ; accordingly its meaning would be ' song of the wine - press ' which perhaps might be understood as signifying a tune . 2 Read tānā ; in respect of tānā as a term ...
... earth ! 1 The LXX associates the phrase with the term gat = wine - press ; accordingly its meaning would be ' song of the wine - press ' which perhaps might be understood as signifying a tune . 2 Read tānā ; in respect of tānā as a term ...
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... earth , appears to him to be the result of the self - revelation of that same God who has made himself known to the whole world . [ 2 ] The poet finds these thoughts proved true when he contemplates little children and those under age ...
... earth , appears to him to be the result of the self - revelation of that same God who has made himself known to the whole world . [ 2 ] The poet finds these thoughts proved true when he contemplates little children and those under age ...
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