An edition of Studies in the book of Psalms (1867)

Studies in the book of Psalms

being a critical and expository commentary : with doctrinal and practical remarks on the entire Psalter.

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An edition of Studies in the book of Psalms (1867)

Studies in the book of Psalms

being a critical and expository commentary : with doctrinal and practical remarks on the entire Psalter.

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The Psalms are wonderful. They have been read, repeated, chanted, sung, studied, wept over, rejoiced in, expounded, loved and praised by God's people for thousands of years. The most ancient of these productions is now [1866] three thousand three hundred and twenty-six years old. The least ancient of them is two thousand four hundred and fifty-three years old. The difference in date between the most ancient and the most modern of them is eight hundred and seventy-three years. They were all written in Asia, so that we in this Western world can have no national pride respecting them. Yet pious people here and all over the earth have found and can find no compositions more suitable for delineating their devout emotions, and for expressing their pious sensibilities than those of inspired Psalmists. If to any man these songs are unsavory, the reason is found in the blindness and depravity of the human heart. Hengstenberg: "The Psalms are expressions of holy feeling, which can be understood by those only, who have become alive to such feeling." Other things being equal, he who has the most heavenly mind, will be the most successful student of the Psalms. - Introduction.

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J.B. Lippincott
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Table of Contents

Introduction.
The wonderful character of the Psalms
Testimony of commentators
The Psalms excellent
Peculiarities of the Psalter
The Psalms inspired
Difficulty of understanding the Psalms
Various versions : the English good
How far are the Psalms Messianic?
Name of the Psalter
Inscriptions
The Psalms are one book
Pairs of Psalms
Alphabetical Psalms
Hebrew poetry
Selah
The words rendered man
Authors consulted
Object of this work
Ignorance of some languages quoted
Why this work was undertaken
Names of the Most High
Punctuation
Studies in the Book of Psalms.
Psalms 1-150

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Alumni collection

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1211 p. ;
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1211

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OL23342932M
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studiesinbookofp00plum
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7188249

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