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Psalms 68:1

68:1

[A.M. 2962. B.C. 1042. (Title.)]

This magnificent and truly sublime ode is supposed, with much probability, to have been composed by David, and sung at the removal of the ark from Kirjath-jearim.

God .... action <06965 0430> [God arise.]

scatter <06327> [be scattered.]

adversaries .... him <08130> [that hate.]

<06440> [before him. Heb. from his face.]


Numbers 10:35-36

10:35

Rise .... Lord <06965 03068> [Rise up, Lord.]


10:36

Return ... Lord <07725 03068> [Return, O Lord.]

thousands ... Israel <0505 03478 07233> [many thousands of Israel. Heb. ten thousand thousands.]


Numbers 10:2

10:2

two trumpets <02689 08147> [two trumpets.]

The necessity of such instruments will at once appear, when the amazing extent of this army is considered. There were various kinds of trumpets among the ancients, of different forms and materials, as Eustathius shews on Homer, where he mentions six; the second of which was [stroggule,] turned up round, like a ram's horn; which he says the Egyptians used (from being invented by Osiris) when they assembled the people to their sacrifices. But in opposition to that form, Moses commands these to be made long, in the shape of those used at present. So Josephus informs us, who says they were near a cubit long; the tube of the thickness of a common pipe or flute; the mouth no wider than just to admit blowing into them; and their ends wide like those of a modern trumpet.

hammered <04749> [of a whole piece.]

assembling <04744> [the calling.]


Numbers 6:1

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Numbers 6:1

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