Psalms 3:1
[A.M. 2983. B.C. 1021. (Title.)]
Psalm, {Mizmor,} from the verb to cut, prune, sing, a poem cut into short sentences, divided into syllables, pruned from every redundancy, and thus adapted for singing.
fled <01272> [when.]
numerous <07231> [how.]
Many <07227> [many.]
Psalms 38:19
enemies <0341> [But.]
[are lively, etc. Heb. being living are strong.]
Instead of {chaymin,} "lively" Bp. Lowth would read {chinmon,} "without cause:"--"but mine enemies without cause have strengthened themselves." As this emendation renders this member of the sentence parallel to the other, it is by no means improbable: see Ps 35:19; 79:5.
hate <08130> [they that.]
Psalms 57:3-4
send ................. send <07971> [send.]
enemies ... hurl insults <02778 07602> [from the reproach of him. or, he reproacheth him, etc. swallow.]
send ................. send <07971> [send.]
among ...... devour <08432 03857> [among.]
devour <03857> [set.]
teeth <08127> [whose.]
tongues <03956> [tongue.]
Psalms 59:3
ambush <0693> [they.]
powerful men <05794> [the mighty.]
rebelled <06588> [not.]
Psalms 59:1
[A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. (Title.) {Al-tas-chith.} or, destroy not. A golden Psalm.]
prayer <04387> [Michtam.]
The seven poems of the celebrated Arabian poets who flourished before the time of Mohammed, called {MoÆ’llakat,} from being suspended on the walls of the temple of Mecca, were also called {Modhabat,} "golden," because they were written in letters of gold on the papyrus; and probably this is another reason why the six poems of David were called golden.
Saul <07586> [when.]
Deliver <05337> [Deliver.]
Protect ...... attack <07682 06965> [defend me. Heb. set me on high.]
Psalms 24:1
earth <0776> [A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042. earth.]
world <08398> [world.]
Romans 8:33
Who <5101> [Who.]
God's ..... God <2316> [of God's.]
God's ..... God <2316> [It is.]
Romans 8:37
No <235> [Nay.]
loved <25> [him.]