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  • Instructing, occurs in the title of thirteen Psalms (32, 42, 44, etc.). It denotes a song enforcing some lesson of wisdom or piety, a d
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  • In the last verses of chapter 42, [[God]] honors Job. Job had humbled himself before [[God]] and now [[God]] ...ining fifty [[Psalms]] are anonymous. We speak of the [[Psalms]] as the "[[Psalms]] of [[David]]" because he was the principal writer, or compiler. [[David]]
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  • ...his contemporaries that we owe this precious book. In the "titles" of the psalms, the genuineness of which there is no sufficient reason to doubt, 73 are as ...ngers (2 Chr. 20:19), were intrusted with the arranging and singing of Ps. 42, 44-49, 84, 85, 87, and 88.
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  • ...singers of the Kohathite division (2 Chr. 20:19). There are eleven psalms (42-49; 84; 85; 87; 88) dedicated to the sons of Korah.
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  • ...43 the writer declares he is thirsty for the house of [[God]]. These two [[Psalms]] form one poem. The sons of Korah, who are listed as the authors, were a f
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  • topic_name = The Psalms | [[Psalm 42|42]]
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  • ...ade to prisons (1 Kings 22:27; 2 Kings 17:4; 25:27, 29; 2 Chr. 16:10; Isa. 42:7; Jer. 32:2). Prisons seem to have been common in New Testament times (Mat
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  • ...evidence, such as the similarity of sentiment and language to those in the Psalms and Proverbs (see [[Psalm 88]] and [[Psalm 89]]), the prevalence of the ide * The controversy and its solution, in poetry (chapters 3-42:6).
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  • ...om. 1:2), "the law" (John 12:34), "the law of Moses, the prophets, and the psalms" (Luke 24:44), "the law and the prophets" (Matt. 5:17), "the old covenant" ...ding the rest of the books. These were ranked in three divisions:, (1) The Psalms, Proverbs, and Job, distinguished by the Hebrew name, a word formed of the
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  • ...38|38]] [[Genesis 39|39]] [[Genesis 40|40]] [[Genesis 41|41]] [[Genesis 42|42]] [[Genesis 43|43]] [[Genesis 44|44]] [[Genesis 45|45]] [[Genesis 46|46]] [ ...b 37|37]] [[Job 38|38]] [[Job 39|39]] [[Job 40|40]] [[Job 41|41]] [[Job 42|42]]
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  • ...of Job and the Song of Solomon, which is dramatic; (2) that of the Book of Psalms, which is lyrical; and (3) that of the Book of Ecclesiastes, which is didac ...etition of the same verse or of some emphatic expression at intervals (Ps. 42, 107, where the refrain is in verses, 8, 15, 21, 31). (Comp. also Isa. 9:8-
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  • * [[Isaiah 42]]:1-9 * [[John 18]]:1—19:42
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  • ...ed to us to the present day, and its comforting words re-echoed in a dozen Psalms, composed in later days, like this, for the service of the Temple. ...believing that two Psalms, at least, were meant for women’s voices alone (Psalms 8 and 45). Hannah must have been gifted in music. Her Song proved this; and
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  • ...prophecies can be found in the wisdom and prophetic books, especially in [[Psalms]] and the [[Book of Isaiah]]. [[Isaiah 53]] is a beautiful and well-known p # {{:WEB:Matthew 27:42}}
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  • ...t he was red-haired, with beautiful eyes and a fair face (1 Sam. 16:12; 17:42). ...l's training. It is supposed by some that the sixth, seventh, and eleventh Psalms were composed by him at this time. This place was only 3 miles from the res
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  • ...Lord say so," "Praise ye the Lord" (repeated about a hundred times in the Psalms alone), "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord," "Declare His doings among the [[God's Word to Women Lesson 42 | Lesson 42]] |
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  • '''Psalms''' 42:6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
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  • ...of<br>Judea in the days of Herod the king…<br>Mt. 2: 1 (Lu. 2: 4, Joh. 7: 42)<br><br><br><br> ...my spirit upon him: he shall bring forth<br>judgment to the Gentiles. Is. 42: 1<br><br>
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  • ...nt, a humble dwelling, yet this was the tabernacle which [[David]], in his psalms, often speaks of with so much affection. [[David]] showed himself generous ...t]] is both the Word of [[God]], Re 19:13, and the Servant of [[God]], Isa 42:1; and it is for his sake, upon account of his mediation, that the promises
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  • Psalms, two sung by women, 782. ...most deified by his followers. Rabbis quoted or referred to—8, 16, 18, 24, 42, 146, 151, 202, 208, 291, 300, 335, 346f, 352, 603, 606, 666, 668, 678, 735
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