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Two distinct sights of Jerusalem are caught on this route, an inequality of ground hiding it for a time after one has first seen it. Luk 19:37 marks the first ...
A well-written song by Asaph. 74:1 Why, O God, have you permanently rejected us? Why does your anger burn against the sheep of your pasture?
Vain, deceived men! Can a murderer, an adulterer, a thief, and a liar enter into eternal life? No. The God of purity and justice has forbidden it. But we are ...
What this implies, none of "the spirits of just men," even in paradise, yet know. O what things are those which are yet behind! And what purity of heart should ...
But he knows he will be vindicated, and even though he will die, his vindicator lives. The dilemma remains though: his distress lay in God's hiding his face ...
16:16 Now as we were going to the place of prayer, a slave girl met us who had a spirit that enabled her to foretell the future by supernatural means.
A well-written song by Ethan the Ezrachite. 89:1 I will sing continually about the Lord's faithful deeds;. to future generations I will proclaim your ...
[139:17] tn Heb “and to me how precious are your thoughts, O God.” The Hebrew verb יָקַר (yaqar) probably has the sense of “difficult [to comprehend]” here (see ...
A prayer of David. 16:1 Protect me, O God, for I have taken shelter in you. 16:2 I say to the Lord, “You are the Lord,. my only source of well-being.”.
A psalm of Asaph. 82:1 God stands in the assembly of El;. in the midst of the gods he renders judgment. 82:2 He says, “How long will you make unjust legal ...