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Psalms 4:3

4:3

Lord ........ Lord <03068> [that the.]

Lord ........ Lord <03068> [for.]

Lord ........ Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


Psalms 37:28

37:28

promotes <0157> [loveth.]

abandons <05800> [forsaketh.]

children <02233> [but.]


Psalms 119:94

119:94

Deliver <03467> [I am thine.]

seek <01875> [for I have.]


Psalms 119:1

119:1

[A.M. 3560. B.C. 444. (Title.)]

This Psalm, which was probably composed by Ezra, is another of the alphabetical Psalms: it consists of twenty-two parts, answering to the number of the Hebrew letters; every part being divided into eight verses, and each verse beginning with that letter which forms the title of the part; that is, the first part of eight verses with [Aleph,] the second with [Bˆyth,] etc. It is an elegant, important, and useful composition; the chief subjects of which are the excellence of God's laws, and the happiness of those who observe them. ALEPH

blessed <0835> [Blessed.]

blameless <08549> [undefiled. or, perfect, or sincere.]

obey <01980> [walk.]


Psalms 2:9

2:9


John 10:27-29

10:27

sheep <4263> [sheep.]

and I <2504> [and I.]

and they follow <2532 190> [and they.]


10:28

I give <1325 2504> [I give.]

they will ... perish <622> [they.]

and <2532> [neither.]


10:29

<3739> [which.]

<2076 3187> [is greater.]


John 17:11

17:11

I am ......... are .......................... they may be <1510> [I am.]

but <2532> [but.]

Holy <40> [Holy.]

keep ... safe <5083> [keep.]

your <4675> [thine.]

so that <2443> [that.]


John 17:1

17:1

looked upward <2532 1869> [and lifted.]

time <5610> [the hour.]

Glorify ........ may glorify <1392> [glorify.]


John 5:3-5

5:3

blind <5185> [of blind.]

paralyzed <3584> [withered.]

<1551> [waiting.]


5:4

<3767> [whosoever.]

The sanative property of this pool has been supposed by some to have been communicated by the blood of the sacrifices, and others have referred it to the mineral properties of the waters. But, 1. The beasts for sacrifice were not washed here, but in a laver in the temple. 2. No natural property could cure all manner of diseases. 3. The cure only extended to the first who entered. 4. It took place only at one particular time. 5. As the healing was effected by immersion, it must have been instantaneous; and it was never failing in it effects. All which, not being observed in medicinal waters, determine the cures to have been miraculous, as expressly stated in the text.

<4413> [first.]

<1096> [was made.]


5:5

thirty-eight <5144> [thirty.]




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