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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... strength . Thus by its hymns , its prayers , its edifying power , the Psalter has never ceased to enrich and stimulate the religious life of the Church and of the individual believer right up to the present day . II COMMENTARY 1. THE ...
... strength . Thus by its hymns , its prayers , its edifying power , the Psalter has never ceased to enrich and stimulate the religious life of the Church and of the individual believer right up to the present day . II COMMENTARY 1. THE ...
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... strength of his hope which will not be confounded even in the present situation . [ 5 ] The psalmist thinks of the night which. 1 It is less probable that the speaker is a private individual ( thus Gunkel ) , or one who puts himself in ...
... strength of his hope which will not be confounded even in the present situation . [ 5 ] The psalmist thinks of the night which. 1 It is less probable that the speaker is a private individual ( thus Gunkel ) , or one who puts himself in ...
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... strength of the hostile hosts . And it is this faith alone , not any reliance on his own strength ( see v . I ) , which gives this man courage and strength . [ 7 ] After some struggle his trust in God is now firmly established . Having ...
... strength of the hostile hosts . And it is this faith alone , not any reliance on his own strength ( see v . I ) , which gives this man courage and strength . [ 7 ] After some struggle his trust in God is now firmly established . Having ...
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... strength which emanates from this song is to be found in the imperturbability and assuredness of a heart which knows itself secure in the peace of God and which does not vacillate even when it has to face the controversies of the world ...
... strength which emanates from this song is to be found in the imperturbability and assuredness of a heart which knows itself secure in the peace of God and which does not vacillate even when it has to face the controversies of the world ...
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... strength and hope . First strophe [ 1-3 ] Anyone on whom God pours out his wrath is lost . The poet therefore prays to God : ' Rebuke me not in thy anger . ' These words imply the unspoken confession that God is justified in punishing ...
... strength and hope . First strophe [ 1-3 ] Anyone on whom God pours out his wrath is lost . The poet therefore prays to God : ' Rebuke me not in thy anger . ' These words imply the unspoken confession that God is justified in punishing ...
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