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[46:1] sn The meaning of the Hebrew term עֲלָמוֹת (alamoth, which means “young women”) is uncertain; perhaps it refers to a particular style of music.
A psalm of David, written when he fled from his son Absalom. 3:1 Lord, how numerous are my enemies! Many attack me ...
A psalm of David, written when he fled from his son Absalom. 3:1 Lord, how numerous are my enemies! Many attack me ...
O God who vindicates me! Though I am hemmed in, you will lead me into a wide, open place. Have mercy on me and respond ...
11:5 When the Ammonites attacked, the leaders of Gilead asked Jephthah to come back from the land of Tob. 11:6 They said, “Come, be our commander, so we can ...
MHCC: Job 42:7-9 - --After the Lord had convinced and humbled Job, and brought him to repentance, he owned him, comforted him, and put honour upon him. The ...
A musical composition by David, which he sang to the Lord concerning a Benjaminite named Cush. 7:1 O Lord my God, in you I have taken shelter.
Jacob had a grandson named Job (Gen 46:13) and there are several Jobabs in ... Many copies of the Hebrew Bible place it after the book of Psalms, and some ...
... 46 When all the leaders of the Tower of Shechem heard the news, they ... rhythm of tambourines. She was his only child; except for her he had no son ...
Hebrew poetry is not constituted by the rhythm or meter, but in a form peculiar to itself: 1. ... Many copies of the Hebrew Bible place it after the book of ...