The Holy Bible, Containing the Old And New Testaments : Now Translated From Corrected Texts of the Original Tongue, And With Former Translations Diligently Compared, Together With a General Introduction And Short Explanatory Notes
The Holy Bible, Containing the Old And New Testaments : Now Translated From Corrected Texts of the Original Tongue, And With Former Translations Diligently Compared, Together With a General Introduction And Short Explanatory Notes
Benjamin Boothroyd
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1. (a) The versions. 2. By thy promise] Or, ' thy word,' but that promise is intended most expositors agree. By fulfilling the promise which he had made to David, he fiad afTorded the most striking proof of his mercy, power, and faithfulness. 3. Strength to my] Made me vigorous and full of courage to undertake any enterprise to which thou mightestcall me. 4. ^11 the kings] Kimchi explains this to mean, all Uie kings who knew or heard of David, 1 Chron. xiv. 7. G. .At a distance] Admits them to ...no familiarity, but dis- dains them and will punish them. Compare James iv. 6, and Pet. v. 5. 7. And with thy hand] Hebrew, ■ stretch out thy hand against the wrath/ &c. The sense is preferred to the idiom. The omniscience of God. PSALM CXL, Thou understandest my thoughts fiom afar. 3 Thou siftest my path and my lying down, And art acquainted with all my ways. 4 For there is not a word on my tongue, But thou, Jehovah, perfectly knowest it. 5 Thou enclosest me behind and before. And layest thy hand upon me.
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