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[7:9] tn In the psalms the Hebrew term רְשָׁעִים (rÿsha'im, “wicked”) describes people who are proud, practical atheists (Ps 10:2, 4, 11) who hate God's commands, ...
Character of Hebrew music .--As in all Oriental nations, the music of the Hebrews was melody rather than harmony, which latter was then unknown. All old and ...
9:8 He judges the world fairly;. he makes just legal decisions for the nations. 9:9 Consequently the Lord provides safety for ...
A psalm of David, written when he fled from his son Absalom. 3:1 Lord, how numerous are my enemies! Many attack me ...
A musical composition by David, which he sang to the Lord concerning a Benjaminite named Cush. 7:1 O Lord my God, in you I have taken shelter.
1:8 When she had weaned 'No Pity' (Lo-Ruhamah) she conceived again and gave birth to another son. 1:9 Then the Lord said: “Name him 'Not My People' (Lo-Ammi), ...
Why do you come to me now, when you are in trouble?” 11:8 The leaders of Gilead said to Jephthah, “That may be true, but now we pledge to you our loyalty.
[7:1] sn Psalm 7. The psalmist asks the Lord to intervene and deliver him from his enemies. He protests his innocence and declares his confidence in God's ...
A musical composition by David, which he sang to the Lord concerning a Benjaminite named Cush. 7:1 O Lord my God, in you I have taken shelter.
8:21 Zebah and Zalmunna said to Gideon, “Come on, you strike us, for a man is judged by his strength.” So Gideon killed Zebah and Zalmunna, and he took the ...