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Psalms 58:5

58:5

respond <08085> [Which.]

That serpents might be charmed or rendered harmless was well known to the ancients. Virgil, and many others state the fact:--{Frigidus in pratis cantando, rumpitur anguis.} "In the meadows the cold snake is burst by incantation."

skilled snake-charmer <02266 02449> [charming never so wisely. or, be the charmer never so cunning.]


Psalms 71:9

71:9

reject <07993> [Cast.]

old age <02209> [old age.]

This determines the period when this Psalm was composed; for it was in David's old age that the rebellion of Absalom took place.

strength <03581> [when.]


Psalms 89:7

89:7


Psalms 108:1

108:1

[A.M. 2964. B.C. 1040. (Title.)]

This Psalm is composed of two Psalms; ver. 1-5 being the same as Ps 57:7-11; and ver. 6-13 the same as Ps 60:5-12; and it is probably to be referred to the same period as the latter.

68:1 *title

determined <03820> [my heart.]

sing <07891> [I will.]

whole heart <03519> [my glory.]


Psalms 139:6

139:6

knowledge <01847> [knowledge.]




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