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... glory shines forth more clearly there . In the last place , it is said , that his judgments are like a great and bottomless abyss . By these words he teaches us , that to what- ever side we turn our eyes , and whether we look upward or ...
... glory shines forth more clearly there . In the last place , it is said , that his judgments are like a great and bottomless abyss . By these words he teaches us , that to what- ever side we turn our eyes , and whether we look upward or ...
Page 32
... glory . At the same time , we are here admonished , that whilst the ungodly rely upon their own strength , and proudly boast of it , we ought to wait patiently till God arise and break their arms in pieces . As for us , the best ...
... glory . At the same time , we are here admonished , that whilst the ungodly rely upon their own strength , and proudly boast of it , we ought to wait patiently till God arise and break their arms in pieces . As for us , the best ...
Page 85
... glory whom the wrath of God , if it burn fiercely against him , will not forth- with bring to nothing . But it will be necessary to examine the words more minutely . David does not simply describe the dreadful character of God's wrath ...
... glory whom the wrath of God , if it burn fiercely against him , will not forth- with bring to nothing . But it will be necessary to examine the words more minutely . David does not simply describe the dreadful character of God's wrath ...
Page 95
... glory of God . Those who give this explanation , that the counsels of God are not referred to him , because the greatest part of men imagine that every thing is subject to chance and fortune , as if David meant in passing to censure the ...
... glory of God . Those who give this explanation , that the counsels of God are not referred to him , because the greatest part of men imagine that every thing is subject to chance and fortune , as if David meant in passing to censure the ...
Page 111
... glory of God in the deliverance of David , inasmuch as he vouchsafed to stretch forth his hand to a man who was despised and rejected of all men , nay , who was destitute of all help and hope . Now , if it was necessary that David ...
... glory of God in the deliverance of David , inasmuch as he vouchsafed to stretch forth his hand to a man who was despised and rejected of all men , nay , who was destitute of all help and hope . Now , if it was necessary that David ...
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Adam Clarke afflictions allusion appears blessing C'est called Calvin cast Chaldee children of God Christ Church clause complains consider David death declares deliverance delivered denotes desire destruction divine doctrine doubt earth Edom enemies evil exercise expression eyes faith favour fear flesh follows give glory God's godly grace hand hath heart heaven Hebrew language Hebrew word holy honour hope iniquity interpretation intimates Israel Jehovah Jerusalem Jews Judea judgment king kingdom Korah language Lord manifest manner marg meaning mercy mind mount Zion mouth Neginoth ness observed passage Philistia praise prayer prays preserved promises prophet prosperity psalm Psalmist reason refers rendered righteous sacrifices salvation Saul says seems Selah sense Septuagint signifies sins sorrow soul speaks Spirit spoken strength suppose sword Syriac term thee things thou hast tion tongue translated true truth understand ungodly unto upright verb Vulgate Walford wicked wickedness worship