The Psalms a New Translation With Introductory Essay And Notes

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The Psalms a New Translation With Introductory Essay And Notes
John De Witt
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1. , the first of the Asaphic group.
1. The church gives thanks for the near approach of God^s revealed presence in the might of I/is N^ame (i). 2. God personally announces Himself as the Judge and Upholder of all things, with rebukes and warnings (2-5). 3. The church takes up the strain, expressing its confidence in the fact and impartial equity of God's Judg- ment (6-8). 4- The poet, personating the king, resolves to praise God forever, and to make the Divine equity the principle and rule of
...his own acts (9, 10).
TO THE LEADER OF THE CHOIR. " AL-TASSHETH. " A PSALM OF ASAPH. A SONG.
1 Unto Thee we give thanks — O God, we give thanks ; Very near is Thy Name ; Thy wonderful works have been told. (God speaks. ') 2 " Yea, I seize the set time; It is I that in equity judge : 3 When the earth is dissolving with all that arc on it, It is I that set firmly its pillars. [Sclah. ] 4 I say to vain boasters, ' Boast vainly no longer, ' To the wicked ' Exalt not your horn ; ' 5 Exalt not your horn to high heaven, And be not of stubborn and arrogant speech.


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