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The Hebrew phrase means until very 'inuch, or unto extremity. ik?2 is originally a noun meaning strength, but except in the formula, ivith all thy strength, is generally used as an adverb answering to very, greatly, or ex- ceedingly, in English. I have gone. The Hebrew verb is an intensive form, nearly equivalent to gone about in Englisli. For a still stronger intensive from the same root, see above, on Ps. xxvi. 3. xxxv. 14, in the last of which places we have also the words here translated bo...ived doiun and mourning. • 8 (7.) For ony loins are filled loith •parching, and there is no sou7id place in my flesh. The loins, instead of being cover- ed with fat (Job xv. 27), are filled with dryness, literally, {some- tJmig) Inarched or dried up with extreme heat. To a Hebrev/ reader this word wo«ld necessarily suggest the additional idea of despised, contemptible, which the same form often conveys PSALM XXXVIII. 317 elsewhere (e. g. 1 Sam. xviii. 23. Prov. xii. 9. Isai. iii. 5.) In- deed it may be doubted whether this is not the only sense intended here, as that oi "parched is always expressed elsewhere by a difierent participial form (Lev.
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