A Commentary on the Book of Psalms. In which Their Literal Or Historical Sense, as They Relate to King David, and the People of Israel, is Illustrated; and Their Application to Messiah, to the Church, and to Individuals, as Members Thereof, is Pointed Out; with a View to Render the Use of the Psalter Pleasing and Profitable to All Orders and Degrees of ChristiansGriffin and Rudd, 1813 - 580 páginas |
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... DAVID , AND THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL , IS ILLUSTRATED ; AND THEIR APPLICATION TO MESSIAH , TO THE CHURCH , AND TO INDIVIDUALS , AS MEMBERS THEREOF , IS POINTED OUT ; WITH A VIEW TO RENDER THE USE OF THE PSALTER PLEASING AND PROFITABLE TO ...
... DAVID , AND THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL , IS ILLUSTRATED ; AND THEIR APPLICATION TO MESSIAH , TO THE CHURCH , AND TO INDIVIDUALS , AS MEMBERS THEREOF , IS POINTED OUT ; WITH A VIEW TO RENDER THE USE OF THE PSALTER PLEASING AND PROFITABLE TO ...
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... David , the Anointed of Jehovah , when by him crown- ed with victory , and placed triumphant on the sacred hill of Sion . But let us turn to Acts iv . 25. and there we find the apostles , with one voice , declaring the Psalm to be ...
... David , the Anointed of Jehovah , when by him crown- ed with victory , and placed triumphant on the sacred hill of Sion . But let us turn to Acts iv . 25. and there we find the apostles , with one voice , declaring the Psalm to be ...
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... David saith , in the fortieth Psalm , " Sacrifice and offer- ing thou didst not desire - Lo , I come to do thy will : " we might suppose him only to declare , in his own person , that obedience is better than sacrifice . But from Heb ...
... David saith , in the fortieth Psalm , " Sacrifice and offer- ing thou didst not desire - Lo , I come to do thy will : " we might suppose him only to declare , in his own person , that obedience is better than sacrifice . But from Heb ...
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... David their prince to have been a figure of Mes- siah . They would not otherwise have made his Psalms part of their daily worship , nor would David have delivered them to the church , to be so employed , were it not to instruct and ...
... David their prince to have been a figure of Mes- siah . They would not otherwise have made his Psalms part of their daily worship , nor would David have delivered them to the church , to be so employed , were it not to instruct and ...
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... David upon his throne , notwithstand- ing the opposition made to it by his enemies , is the subject of the second Psalm . David sustains in it a two - fold character , literal and allegorical . If we read over the Psalm first with an ...
... David upon his throne , notwithstand- ing the opposition made to it by his enemies , is the subject of the second Psalm . David sustains in it a two - fold character , literal and allegorical . If we read over the Psalm first with an ...
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