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Psalms 34:1

34:1

Abimelech <040> [A.M. 2942. B.C. 1062. (Title.) Abimelech. or, Achish.]

This is the second of the alphabetical Psalms (the first being Ps 25:); each verse beginning consecutively with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The verse, however, which begins with [\^w\^, vƒv,] {wav,} and which should come in between the fifth and sixth, is totally wanting; but as the 22nd, which now begins with [\^p\^, pˆ,] {pay, podeh,} "redeemeth," is entirely out of the series, it is not improbable that it was originally written {oophodeh,} "and redeemeth" and occupied that situation, in which connection it reads admirably.

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Psalms 50:15

50:15

Pray <07121> [call.]

deliver <02502> [deliver.]

honor <03513> [glorify.]


Psalms 51:14-15

51:14

Rescue <05337> [Deliver.]

murder <01818> [bloodguiltiness. Heb. bloods.]

God ... God <0430> [thou God.]

tongue <03956> [tongue.]

deliverance <06666> [righteousness.]


51:15

Lord <0136> [O Lord.]

Then <06605> [open.]

mouth <06310> [mouth.]


Psalms 71:24

71:24

tongue <03956> [My tongue.]

embarrassed ... ashamed <0954 02659> [for they.]


Psalms 104:33-34

104:33


104:34

pleasing <07879> [meditation.]

rejoice <08055> [I will be.]


Psalms 145:1-2

145:1

David <01732> [A.M. 2989. B.C. 1015. (Title.) David's.]

This incomparable song of praise, which is the last of the acrostic or alphabetical Psalms, each verse beginning with a consecutive letter of the Hebrew alphabet, is supposed to have been composed by David towards the close of his life.

praise <08416> [Psalm of praise.]

100:1 *title

I ... extol <07311 0430> [extol thee.]

<0430> [my God.]

praise <01288> [I will bless.]


145:2

day <03117> [Every day.]


Psalms 145:5

145:5

focus on <07878> [will speak.]

deeds <01697> [works. Heb. things, or, words.]


Psalms 145:21

145:21

mouth <06310> [My mouth.]

live <01320> [let all flesh.]




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