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Job:1:1 @ There was a certain man in the land of Ausis, whose name was Job; and than man was true, blameless, righteous, and godly, abstaining from everything evil.
bes@Job:1:4 @ And his sons visiting one another prepared a banquet every day, taking with them also their three sisters to eat and drink with them.
bes@Job:1:6 @ And it came to pass on a day, that behold, the angels of God came to stand before the Lord, and the devil came with them.
bes@Job:1:8 @ And the Lord said to him, Hast thou diligently considered my servant Job, that there is none like him on the earth, a man blameless, true, godly, abstaining from everything evil?
bes@Job:1:13 @ And it came to pass on a certain day, that Job’s sons and his daughters were drinking wine in the house of their elder brother.
bes@Job:1:21 @ and said, I myself came forth naked from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return thither; the Lord gave, the Lord has taken away: as it seemed good to the Lord, so has it come to pass; blessed be the name of the Lord.
bes@Job:2:1 @ And it came to pass on a certain day, that the angels of God came to stand before the Lord, and the devil came among them to stand before the Lord.
bes@Job:2:3 @ And the Lord said to the devil, Hast thou then observed my servant Job, that there is none of men upon the earth like him, a harmless, true, blameless, godly man, abstaining from all evil? and he yet cleaves to innocence, whereas thou has told me to destroy his substance without cause?
bes@Job:2:12 @ And when they saw him from a distance they did not know him; and they cried with a loud voice, and wept, and rent every one his garment, and sprinkled dust upon their heads,
bes@Job:3:8 @ But let him that curses that day curse it, even he that is ready to attack the great (note:)Or, monster; See Ge strkjv@1:21; Hebrews. Leviathan; Possibly the LXX refer to Isa strkjv@27:1(:note) whale.
bes@Job:3:9 @ Let the stars of that night be darkened; let it remain dark, and not come into light; and let it not see the morning star arise:
bes@Job:3:21 @ who desire death, and obtain it not, digging for it as for treasures;
bes@Job:3:25 @ For the terror of which I meditated has come upon me, and that which I had feared has befallen me.
bes@Job:4:17 @ What, shall a mortal be pure before the Lord? or a man be blameless in regard to his works?
bes@Job:5:3 @ And I have seen foolish ones taking root: but suddenly their habitation was devoured.
bes@Job:5:6 @ For labour cannot by any means come out of the earth, nor shall trouble spring out of the mountains:
bes@Job:5:13 @ who takes the wise in their wisdom, and subverts the counsel of the crafty
bes@Job:5:24 @ Then shalt thou know that thy house shall be at peace, and the provision for thy tabernacle shall not (note:)Gr. err(:note) fail.
bes@Job:6:2 @ Oh that one would indeed weigh the wrath that is upon me, and take up my griefs in a balance together!
bes@Job:6:6 @ Shall bread be eaten without salt? or again, is there taste in empty words?
bes@Job:6:14 @ Mercy has rejected me; and the visitation of the Lord has disregarded me.
bes@Job:6:15 @ My nearest relations have not regarded me; they have passed me by like a failing (note:)Or, mountain-torrent(:note) brook, or like a wave.
bes@Job:6:27 @ Even because ye attack the fatherless, and insult your friend.
bes@Job:6:30 @ For there is no injustice in my tongue; and does not my throat meditate understanding?
bes@Job:7:1 @ Is not the life of man upon earth a state of trial? and his existence as that of a hireling by the day?
bes@Job:7:20 @ If I have sinned, what shall I be able to do, O thou that understandest the mind of men? why hast thou made me as thine accuser, and why am I a burden to thee?
bes@Job:8:6 @ If thou art pure and true, he will hearken to thy supplication, and will restore to thee the habitation of righteousness.
bes@Job:8:14 @ For his house shall be without inhabitants, and his tent shall prove a spider’s web.
bes@Job:8:15 @ If he should prop up his house, it shall not stand: and when he has taken hold of it, it shall not remain.
bes@Job:8:22 @ But their adversaries shall clothe themselves with shame; and the habitation of the ungodly shall perish.
bes@Job:9:2 @ I know of a truth that it is so: for how shall a mortal man be just before the Lord?
bes@Job:9:5 @ Who wears out the mountains, and men know it not: who overturns them in anger.
bes@Job:9:7 @ Who commands the sun, and it rises not; and he seals up the stars.
bes@Job:9:12 @ If he would take away, who shall turn him back? or who shall say to him, What hast thou done?
bes@Job:9:13 @ For if he has turned away his anger, the (note:)Or, probably any large fish, or marine animals, whether cetaceous or not; See note, Ge strkjv@1:21(:note) whales under heaven have stooped under him.
bes@Job:9:18 @ For he suffers me not to take breath, but he has filled me with bitterness.
bes@Job:9:21 @ For even if I have sinned, I know it not in my soul: but my life is taken away.
bes@Job:10:4 @ Or dost thou see as a mortal sees? or wilt thou look as a man sees?
bes@Job:10:22 @ to a land of perpetual darkness, where there is no light, neither can any one see the life of mortals.
bes@Job:11:12 @ But man vainly (note:)Gr. floats, or, swims(:note) buoys himself up with words; and a mortal born of woman is like an ass in the desert.
bes@Job:11:14 @ if there is any iniquity in thy hands, put if far from thee, and let not unrighteousness lodge in thy habitation.
bes@Job:11:17 @ And thy prayer shall be as the morning star, and life shall arise to thee as from the noonday.
bes@Job:12:11 @ For the ear tries words, and the (note:)Gr. throat(:note) palate tastes meats.
bes@Job:12:13 @ With him are wisdom and power, with him counsel and understanding.
bes@Job:12:16 @ With him are strength and power: he has knowledge and understanding.
bes@Job:12:20 @ He changes the lips of the trusty, and he knows the understanding of the elders.
bes@Job:13:2 @ And I know all that ye too know; and I have not less understanding than you.
bes@Job:13:9 @ For it were well if he would thoroughly search you: for though doing all things in your power ye should attach yourselves to him,
bes@Job:13:25 @ Wilt thou be startled at me, as at a leaf shaken by the wind? or wilt thou set thyself against me as against grass borne upon the breeze?
bes@Job:14:1 @ For a mortal born of a woman is short lived, and full of (note:)Or, vengeance, q. d. passively(:note) wrath.
bes@Job:14:3 @ Hast thou not taken account even of him, and caused him to enter into judgement before thee?
bes@Job:14:6 @ Depart from him, that he may be quiet, and take pleasure in his life, though as a hireling.
bes@Job:14:10 @ But a man that has died is utterly gone; and when a mortal has fallen, he is no more.
bes@Job:14:12 @ And man that has lain down in death shall certainly not rise again till the heaven (note:)Gr. be not sewn together(:note) be dissolved, and they shall not awake from their sleep.
bes@Job:14:18 @ And verily a mountain falling will utterly be destroyed, and a rock shall be worn out of its place.
bes@Job:15:7 @ What! art thou the first man that was born? or wert thou established before the hills?
bes@Job:15:9 @ For what knowest thou, that, we know not? or what understandest thou, which we do not also?
bes@Job:15:14 @ For who, being a mortal, is such that he shall be blameless? or, who that is born of a woman, that he should be just?
bes@Job:15:24 @ Distress also and anguish shall come upon him: he shall fall as a captain in the first rank.
bes@Job:15:28 @ And let him lodge in desolate cities, and enter into houses without inhabitant: and what they have prepared, others shall carry away.
bes@Job:15:29 @ Neither shall he at all grow rich, nor shall his substance remain: he shall not cast a shadow upon the earth.
bes@Job:16:11 @ He has attacked me with the keen glances of his eyes; with his sharp spear he has smitten me down upon my knees; and they have run upon me with one accord.
bes@Job:17:1 @ I perish, carried away by the wind, and I seek for burial, and obtain it not.
bes@Job:17:9 @ But let the faithful hold on his own way, and let him that is pure of hands take courage.
bes@Job:17:13 @ For if I remain, Hades is my habitation: and my bed has been made in darkness.
bes@Job:18:4 @ Anger has possessed thee: for what if thou shouldest die; would the earth under heaven be desolate? or shall the mountains be overthrown from their foundations?
bes@Job:18:6 @ His light shall be darkness in his habitation, and his lamp shall be put out with him.
bes@Job:18:8 @ His foot also has been caught in a snare, and let it be entangled in a net.
bes@Job:18:10 @ His snare is hid in the earth, and that which shall take him is by the path.
bes@Job:18:14 @ And let health be utterly banished from his tabernacle, and let distress seize upon him with a charge from the king.
bes@Job:18:15 @ It shall dwell in his tabernacle in his night: his excellency shall be sown with brimstone.
bes@Job:19:9 @ And he has stripped me of my glory, and has taken the crown from my head.
bes@Job:19:29 @ Do ye also beware of (note:)Gr. disguise; Alex. krimativ, judgement(:note) deceit: for wrath will come upon transgressors; and then shall they know where their Gr. wood substance is.
bes@Job:20:2 @ I did not suppose that thou wouldest answer thus: neither do ye understand more than I.
bes@Job:20:3 @ I will hear my shameful reproach; and the spirit of my understanding answers me.
bes@Job:20:7 @ For when he shall seem to be now established, then he shall utterly perish: and they that knew him shall say, Where is he?
bes@Job:20:18 @ He has laboured unprofitably and in vain, for wealth of which he shall not taste: it is as a lean thing, unfit for food, which he cannot swallow.
bes@Job:20:19 @ For he has broken down the houses of many (note:)Alex. powerless(:note) mighty men: and he has plundered an habitation, though he built it not.
bes@Job:20:25 @ And let the arrow pierce through his body; and (note:)Alex. suffer not a man to walk in his habitations(:note) let the stars be against his dwelling-place: let terrors come upon him.
bes@Job:21:11 @ And they remain as an (note:)Gr. eternal sheep(:note) unfailing flock, and their children play before them, taking up the psaltery and harp;
bes@Job:21:18 @ And they shall be as chaff before the wind, or as dust which the storm has taken up.
bes@Job:21:19 @ Let his substance fail to supply his children: God shall recompense him, and he shall know it.
bes@Job:21:22 @ Is it not the Lord who teaches understanding and knowledge? and does not he judge murders?
bes@Job:21:27 @ So I know you, that ye presumptuously attack me:
bes@Job:21:28 @ so that ye will say, Where is the house of the prince? and where is the covering of the tabernacles of the ungodly?
bes@Job:21:34 @ How then do ye comfort me in vain? whereas (note:)Alex. katapausai(:note) I have no rest from your molestation.
bes@Job:22:2 @ Is it not the Lord that teaches understanding and knowledge?
bes@Job:22:3 @ For what matters it to the Lord, if thou wert blameless in thy works? or is it profitable that thou shouldest (note:)Gr. simplify(:note) perfect thy way?
bes@Job:22:4 @ Wilt thou maintain and plead thine own cause? and (note:)Alex. elegxei se, i. e., will he reprove thee because he takes account of thee?(:note) will he enter into judgement with thee?
bes@Job:22:6 @ And thou hast taken security of thy brethren for nothing, and hast taken away the clothing of the naked.
bes@Job:22:7 @ Neither hast thou given water to the thirsty to drink, but hast taken away the morsel of the hungry.
bes@Job:22:8 @ And (note:)Great variation from the Hebrew(:note) thou hast accepted the persons of some; and thou hast established those that were already settled on the earth.
bes@Job:22:20 @ Verily their substance has been utterly destroyed, and the fire shall devour what is left of their property.
bes@Job:22:23 @ And if thou shalt turn and humble thyself before the Lord, thou hast thus removed unrighteousness far from thy habitation.
bes@Job:22:28 @ And he shall establish to thee again a habitation of righteousness and there shall be light upon thy paths.
bes@Job:23:5 @ And I would know the (note:)Alex. rhmata, «speeches’(:note) remedies which he would speak to me, and I would perceive what he would tell me.
bes@Job:23:15 @ Therefore let me take good heed before him: I will consider, and be afraid of him.
bes@Job:24:3 @ They have led away the ass of the fatherless, and taken the widow’s ox for a pledge.
bes@Job:24:7 @ They have caused many naked to sleep without clothes, and they have taken away the covering of their body.
bes@Job:24:8 @ They are wet with the drops of the mountains: they have embraced the rock, because they had no shelter.
bes@Job:24:10 @ And they have wrongfully caused others to sleep without clothing, and taken away the morsel of the hungry.
bes@Job:24:22 @ And in wrath he has overthrown the helpless: therefore when he has arisen, a man will not feel secure (note:)This use of kata is peculiar to Job(:note) of his own life.
bes@Job:24:24 @ For his exaltation has hurt many; but he has withered as (note:)Some read omiclh, mist(:note) mallows in the heat, or as an ear of corn falling off of itself from the stalk.
bes@Job:25:2 @ What (note:)In the New Testament paroimia is almost always translated proverb, but in Joh strkjv@10:6 it is rendered parable, which seems to be the sense intended here; Probably prooimion is a mistake of the transcriber(:note) beginning or fear is his—even he that makes all things in the highest?
bes@Job:25:4 @ For how shall a mortal be just before the Lord? or who that is born of a woman shall purify himself?
bes@Job:25:5 @ If he gives an order to the moon, then it shines not; and the stars are not pure before him.
bes@Job:26:2 @ To whom dost thou attach thyself, or whom art thou going to assist? is it not he that has much strength, and he who has a strong arm?
bes@Job:26:5 @ Shall giants be born from under the water and the (note:)Gr. neighbours(:note) inhabitants thereof?
bes@Job:26:13 @ And the barriers of heaven fear him, and by a command he has slain the apostate dragon.
bes@Job:27:4 @ my lips shall not speak evil words, neither shall my soul meditate unrighteous thoughts.
bes@Job:28:9 @ He has stretched forth his hand on the sharp rock, and turned up mountains by the roots:
bes@Job:28:13 @ A mortal has not known its way, neither indeed has it been discovered among men.
bes@Job:28:17 @ Gold and crystal shall not be equalled to it, neither shall vessels of gold be its exchange.
bes@Job:28:20 @ Whence then is wisdom found? and of what kind is the place of understanding?
bes@Job:28:28 @ And he said to man, Behold, godliness is wisdom: and to abstain from evil is understanding.
bes@Job:29:6 @ when my ways were moistened with butter, and the mountains (note:)Gr. poured forth(:note) flowed for me with milk.
bes@Job:30:18 @ With great force my disease has taken hold of my garment: it has compassed me as the collar of my coat.
bes@Job:30:21 @ They attacked me also without mercy: thou hast scourged me with a strong hand.
bes@Job:30:23 @ For I know that death will destroy me: for the earth is the house appointed for every mortal.
bes@Job:31:2 @ Now what portion has God given from above? and is there an inheritance given of the Mighty One from the highest?
bes@Job:31:12 @ For it is a fire burning on every side, and whomsoever it attacks, it utterly destroys.
bes@Job:31:22 @ let them my shoulder start from the blade-bone, and my arm be crushed off from the elbow.
bes@Job:31:34 @ (for I did not stand in awe of a great multitude, so as not to declare boldly before them:) and if too I permitted a poor man to go out of my door with an empty bosom:
bes@Job:31:39 @ and if I ate its strength alone without price, and if I too grieved the heart of the owner of the soil, by taking aught from him:
bes@Job:32:8 @ but there is a spirit in mortals; and the inspiration of the Almighty is that which teaches.
bes@Job:32:12 @ and I shall understand as far as you; and, behold, there was no one of you that answered Job his words in argument,
bes@Job:32:21 @ For truly I will not be awed because of man, nor indeed will I be confounded before a mortal.
bes@Job:33:3 @ My heart shall be found pure by my words; and the understanding of my lips shall meditate purity.
bes@Job:33:5 @ If thou canst, give me an answer: wait therefore; stand against me, and I will stand against thee.
bes@Job:33:6 @ Thou art formed out of the clay as also I: we have been formed out of the same substance.
bes@Job:33:12 @ For how sayest thou, I am righteous, yet he has not hearkened to me? for he that is above mortals is eternal.
bes@Job:33:15 @ sending a dream, or in the meditation of the night; (as when a dreadful alarm happens to fall upon men, in slumberings on the bed:)
bes@Job:33:16 @ then opens he the understanding of men: he scares them with such fearful visions:
bes@Job:33:20 @ And he shall not be able to take any food, though his soul shall desire meat;
bes@Job:34:3 @ For the ear tries words, and the mouth tastes meat.
bes@Job:34:9 @ For thou shouldest not say, There shall be no visitation of a man, whereas there is a visitation on him from the Lord.
bes@Job:34:15 @ all flesh would die together, and every mortal would return to the earth, whence also he was formed.
bes@Job:34:16 @ Take heed lest he rebuke thee: hear this, hearken to the voice of words.
bes@Job:34:31 @ For there is one that says to the Mighty One, I have received blessings; I will not take a pledge:
bes@Job:34:33 @ Will he take vengeance for it on thee, whereas thou wilt put it far from thee? for thou shalt choose, and not I; and what thou knowest, speak thou.
bes@Job:34:35 @ But Job has not spoken with understanding, his words are not uttered with knowledge.
bes@Job:36:7 @ He will not turn away his eyes from the righteous, but they shall be with kings on the throne: and he will (note:)Gr. seat(:note) establish them in Gr. for victory triumph, and they shall be exalted.
bes@Job:36:17 @ there is a deep gulf and a (note:)Gr. pouring down(:note) rushing stream beneath it, and thy table came down full of fatness. Judgment shall not fail from the righteous;
bes@Job:36:21 @ But take heed lest thou do that which is wrong: for of this thou has made choice because of poverty.
bes@Job:36:25 @ Every man has seen in himself, how many mortals are wounded.
bes@Job:36:28 @ The (note:)Gr. antiquities(:note) ancient heavens shall flow, and the clouds overshadow innumerable mortals: (36:28AA) he has fixed a time to cattle, and they know the order of rest. (36:28BA) Yet by all these things thy understanding is not astonished, neither is thy mind Gr. changed from disturbed in thy body.
bes@Job:36:29 @ And though one should understand the (note:)Alex. epektasin(:note) outspreadings of the clouds, or the measure of his tabernacle;
bes@Job:36:30 @ behold he will stretch his (note:)Alex. ep authn to toxon, bow over it, sc. tabernacle(:note) bow against him, and he covers the bottom of the sea.
bes@Job:37:9 @ Troubles come on out of the secret chambers, and cold from the mountain-tops.
bes@Job:37:11 @ And if a cloud (note:)Alex. kataplhssei(:note) obscures what is precious to him, his light will disperse the cloud.
bes@Job:37:12 @ And he will carry round (note:)Compare Hebrews. with kuklwmata(:note) the encircling clouds Alex. en toiv katwtatw yeiv by his governance, to perform their works: whatsoever he shall command them,
bes@Job:37:14 @ Hearken to this, O Job: stand still, and be admonished of the power of the Lord.
bes@Job:37:18 @ Wilt thou establish with him foundations for the (note:)Gr. antiquities, see Job strkjv@36:28(:note) ancient heavens? they are strong as a Lit. vision of melting molten mirror.
bes@Job:37:20 @ Have I a book or a scribe my me, that I may stand and put man to silence?
bes@Job:38:7 @ When the stars were made, all my angels praised me with a loud voice.
bes@Job:38:12 @ Or did I order the morning light in thy time; and did the morning star then first see his appointed place;
bes@Job:38:14 @ Or didst thou take clay of the ground, and form a living creature, and set (note:)Gr. him, i. e., man; Alex. auto(:note) it with the power of speech upon the earth?
bes@Job:38:31 @ And dost thou understand the band of Pleias, and hast thou opened the barrier of Orion?
bes@Job:38:32 @ Or wilt thou reveal Mazuroth in his season, and the evening star with his rays? Wilt thou guide them?
bes@Job:38:33 @ And knowest thou the changes of heaven, or the events which take place together under heaven?
bes@Job:39:6 @ whereas I made his habitation the wilderness, and the salt land his coverts.
bes@Job:39:7 @ He laughs to scorn the multitude of the city, and hears not the chiding of the tax-gatherer.
bes@Job:39:8 @ He will survey the mountains as his pasture, and he seeks after every green thing.
bes@Job:39:17 @ For God has (note:)Gr. caused wisdom to be silent to her(:note) withholden wisdom from her, and not given her a portion in understanding.
bes@Job:40:12 @ He sets up his tail like a cypress; and his nerves are wrapped together.
bes@Job:40:15 @ And when he has gone up to a steep mountain, he causes joy to the quadrupeds in (note:)Hebrews. field, q. d., level, or, low place(:note) the deep.
bes@Job:40:19 @ Yet one shall take him in his sight; one shall catch him with a cord, and pierce his nose.
bes@Job:40:23 @ And will he make a covenant with thee? and wilt thou take him for a perpetual servant?
bes@Job:40:26 @ And all the ships come together would not be able to bear the mere skin of his tail; neither shall they carry his head in fishing-vessels.
bes@Job:41:3 @ I will not be silent because of him: though because of his power one shall pity his (note:)Gr. equal(:note) antagonist.
bes@Job:41:9 @ At his sneezing a light shines, and his eyes are as the appearance of the morning star.
bes@Job:41:15 @ His heart is firm as a stone, and it stands like an unyielding anvil.
bes@Job:42:8 @ Now then take seven bullocks, and seven rams, and go to my servant Job, and he shall offer a (note:)Alex. karpwma(:note) burnt-offering for you. And my servant Job shall pray for you, for I will only accept him: for but his sake, I would have destroyed you, for ye have not spoken the truth against my servant Job.
bes@Job:42:11 @ And all his brethren and his sisters heard all that had happened to him, and they came to him, and so did all that had known him from the first: and they ate and drank with him, and comforted him, and wondered at all that the Lord had brought upon him: and each one gave him a (note:)Or, piece of money stamped with that figure; q. d. pecuniam(:note) lamb, and four drachms’ weight of gold, even of unstamped gold.
bes@Job:42:15 @ And there were not found in comparison with the daughters of Job, fairer women than they in all the world: and their father gave them an inheritance among their brethren.
bes@Job:42:18 @ This man is (note:)Gr. interpreted out of(:note) described in the Syriac book as living in the land of Ausis, on the borders of Idumea and Arabia: and his name before was Jobab; (42:17CA) and having taken an Arabian wife, he begot a son whose name was Ennon. And he himself was the son of his father Zare, one of the sons of Esau, and of his mother Bosorrha, so that he was the fifth from Abraam. (42:17DA) And these were the kings who reigned in Edom, which country he also ruled over: first, Balac, the son of Alex. Semphor, i. e., Zippor Beor, and the name of his city was Dennaba: but after Balac, Jobab, who is called Job, and after him Asom, who was governor out of the country of Thaeman: and after him Adad, the son of Barad, who destroyed Madiam in the plain of Moab; and the name of his city was Gethaim. (42:17EA) And his friends who came to him were Eliphaz, of the children of Esau, king of the Thaemanites, Baldad son of the Sauchaeans, Sophar king of the Minaeans.
bes@Psalms:1:2 @ But his (note:)Gr. will(:note) pleasure is in the law of the Lord; and in his law will he meditate day and night.
bes@Psalms:2:6 @ But I have been made king by him on Sion his holy mountain,
bes@Psalms:2:8 @ Ask of me, and I will give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the ends of the earth for thy possession.
bes@Psalms:2:10 @ Now therefore understand, ye kings: be instructed, all ye that judge the earth.
bes@Psalms:3:4 @ I cried to the Lord with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy mountain. Pause.
bes@Psalms:5:1 @ - Hearken to my words, O Lord, (note:)Lit. understand(:note) attend to my cry.
bes@Psalms:7:5 @ Let the enemy persecute my soul, and take it; and let him trample my life on the ground, and lay my glory in the dust. Pause.
bes@Psalms:8:3 @ For I will regard the heavens, the work of thy fingers; the moon and stars, which thou hast established.
bes@Psalms:9:4 @ For thou hast maintained my cause and my right; thou satest on the throne, that judgest righteousness.
bes@Psalms:9:15 @ The heathen are caught in the destruction which they planned: in the very snare which they hid is their foot taken.
bes@Psalms:9:16 @ The Lord is known as executing judgements: the sinner is taken in the works of his hands. A song of Pause.
bes@Psalms:10:2 @ While the ungodly one acts proudly, the poor is (note:)Gr. inflamed, as in a fever(:note) hotly pursued: the wicked are taken in the crafty counsels which they imagine.
bes@Psalms:11:1 @ - In the Lord I have put my trust: how will ye say to my soul, Flee to the mountains as a sparrow?
bes@Psalms:13:2 @ How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrows in my heart daily? how long shall my enemy be exalted over me?
bes@Psalms:15:1 @ - O Lord, who shall sojourn in thy tabernacle? and who shall dwell in thy holy mountain?
bes@Psalms:15:3 @ Who has not spoken craftily with is tongue, neither has done evil to his neighbour, nor taken up a reproach against them that dwelt nearest to him.
bes@Psalms:16:5 @ The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance and of my cup: thou art he that restores my inheritance to me.
bes@Psalms:16:6 @ The lines have fallen to me in the best places, yea, I have a most excellent heritage.
bes@Psalms:18:7 @ Then the earth shook and quaked, and the foundations of the mountains were disturbed, and were shaken, because God was angry with them.
bes@Psalms:18:11 @ And he made darkness his secret place: round about him was his tabernacle, even dark water in the clouds of the air.
bes@Psalms:18:18 @ They prevented me in the day of mine affliction: but the Lord was my stay against them.
bes@Psalms:18:37 @ I will pursue mine enemies, and overtake them; and I will not turn back until they are consumed.
bes@Psalms:18:38 @ I will dash them to pieces and they shall not be able to stand: they shall fall under my feet.
bes@Psalms:19:2 @ Day to day (note:)Gr. eructat(:note) utters speech, and night to night proclaims knowledge.
bes@Psalms:19:5 @ In the sun he has set his tabernacle; and he comes forth as a bridegroom out of his chamber: he will exult as a giant to run his course.
bes@Psalms:19:12 @ Who will understand his transgressions? purge thou me from my secret sins.
bes@Psalms:19:13 @ And spare thy servant the attack of strangers: if they do not gain the dominion over me, then shall I be blameless, and I shall be clear from great sin.
bes@Psalms:19:14 @ So shall the sayings of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be pleasing continually before thee, O Lord my helper, and my redeemer.
bes@Psalms:22:8 @ He hoped in the Lord: let him deliver him, let him save him, because he takes pleasure in him.
bes@Psalms:22:11 @ Stand not aloof from me; for affliction is near; for there is no helper.
bes@Psalms:23:4 @ Yea, even if I should walk in the midst of the shadow of death, I will not be afraid of evils: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff, these have comforted me.
bes@Psalms:23:5 @ Thou has prepared a table before me in presence of them that afflict me: thou hast thoroughly anointed my head with oil; and thy cup cheers me like the best wine.
bes@Psalms:24:3 @ Who shall go up to the mountain of the Lord, and who shall stand in his holy place?
bes@Psalms:25:14 @ The Lord is the strength of them that fear him; and his covenant is to manifest (note:)Or, «it,’ sc. what has just been stated(:note) truth to them.
bes@Psalms:26:6 @ I will wash my hands in (note:)Gr. innocent things(:note) innocency, and compass thine altar, O Lord:
bes@Psalms:26:8 @ O Lord, I have loved the beauty of thy house, and the place of the tabernacle of thy glory.
bes@Psalms:26:12 @ My foot stands in (note:)Gr. in evenness or uprightness(:note) an even place: in the congregations will I bless thee, O Lord.
bes@Psalms:27:5 @ For in the day of mine afflictions he hid me in his tabernacle: he sheltered me in the secret of his tabernacle; he set me up on a rock.
bes@Psalms:27:6 @ And now, behold, he has lifted up mine head over mine enemies: I went round and offered in his tabernacle the sacrifice of (note:)Gr. shouting(:note) joy; I will sing Or, and play on a psaltery even sing psalms to the Lord.
bes@Psalms:27:10 @ For my father and my mother have forsaken me, but the Lord has taken me to himself.
bes@Psalms:28:9 @ Save thy people, and bless thine inheritance: and take care of them, and lift them up for ever.
bes@Psalms:30:5 @ For anger is in his wrath, but life in his favour: weeping shall tarry for the evening, but joy shall be in the morning.
bes@Psalms:31:3 @ For thou art my strength and my refuge; and thou shalt guide me for thy name’s sake, and maintain me.
bes@Psalms:31:11 @ I became a reproach among all mine enemies, but exceedingly so to my neighbours, and a fear to mine acquaintance: they that saw me without fled from me.
bes@Psalms:31:13 @ For I heard the slander of many that dwelt round about: when they were gathered together against me, they took counsel to take my life.
bes@Psalms:31:20 @ Thou wilt hide them in the secret of thy presence from the vexation of man: thou wilt screen them in a tabernacle from the contradiction of tongues.
bes@Psalms:31:22 @ But I said in my (note:)Gr. ecstasy; See title(:note) extreme fear, I am cast out from the sight of thine eyes: therefore thou didst hearken, O Lord, to the voice of my supplication when I cried to thee.
bes@Psalms:32:9 @ Be ye not as horse and mule, which have no understanding; (note:)Alex. agxeiv(:note) but thou must constrain their jaws with bit and curb, lest they should come nigh to thee.
bes@Psalms:33:6 @ By the word of the Lord the heavens were established; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth.
bes@Psalms:33:12 @ Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; the people whom he has chosen for his own inheritance.
bes@Psalms:33:14 @ He looks from his prepared habitation on all the dwellers on the earth;
bes@Psalms:33:15 @ who fashioned their hearts (note:)Perhaps, «individually’; Vulg. sigillatim(:note) alone; who understands all their works.
bes@Psalms:34:8 @ Taste and see that the Lord is good: blessed is the man who hopes in him.
bes@Psalms:35:2 @ Take hold of shield and buckler, and arise for my help.
bes@Psalms:35:8 @ Let a snare which they know not come upon them; and the gin which they hid take them; and let them fall into the very same snare.
bes@Psalms:35:28 @ And my tongue shall meditate on thy righteousness, and on thy praise all the day.
bes@Psalms:36:3 @ The words of his mouth are transgression and deceit: he is not inclined to understand how to do good.
bes@Psalms:36:6 @ Thy righteousness is as the (note:)Or, vast mountains; See Ge strkjv@30:8(:note) mountains of God, thy judgements are as a great deep: O Lord, thou wilt preserve men and beasts.
bes@Psalms:36:9 @ For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light we shall see light.
bes@Psalms:36:12 @ There have all the workers of iniquity fallen: they are cast out, and shall not be able to stand.
bes@Psalms:37:18 @ The Lord knows the ways of the perfect; and their inheritance shall be for ever.
bes@Psalms:37:23 @ The steps of a man are rightly ordered by the Lord: and he will take pleasure in his way.
bes@Psalms:37:30 @ The mouth of the righteous will meditate wisdom, and his tongue will speak of judgement.
bes@Psalms:37:37 @ Maintain innocence, and behold uprightness: for there is a remnant to the peaceable man.
bes@Psalms:39:1 @ - I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I set a guard on my mouth, while the sinner stood in my presence.
bes@Psalms:39:3 @ My heart grew hot within me, and a fire would kindle in my meditation: I spoke with my tongue,
bes@Psalms:39:7 @ And now what is my expectation? is it not the Lord? and my ground of hope is with thee. Pause.
bes@Psalms:40:12 @ For innumerable evils have encompassed me; my transgressions have taken hold of me, and I could not see; they are multiplied more than the hairs of my head; and my heart has failed me.
bes@Psalms:40:17 @ But I am poor and needy; the Lord will take care of me; thou art my helper, and my defender, O my God, delay not.
bes@Psalms:41:12 @ But thou didst help me because of mine innocence, and hast established me before thee for ever.
bes@Psalms:42:1 @ For the end, a Psalm for instruction, for the sons of Core. As the hart earnestly desires the fountains of water, so my soul earnestly longs for thee, O God.
bes@Psalms:42:4 @ I remembered these things, and poured out my soul in me, for I will go to the place of thy wondrous tabernacle, even to the house of God, with a voice of exultation and thanksgiving and of the sound of those who keep festival. (note:)There are several difficulties connected with this passage. In the first place it seems evident that the LXX read Kob, and the English translators dob, or something similar. The Hebrew Text (to which no yrq is appended) thus far favours the LXX, who, however, appear to have read Mdda as a part of rda, and made an adjective of it. Again, topw has nothing immediately answering it in the Hebrew, and may be accounted for on the principle so often referred to of double translation(:note)
bes@Psalms:42:7 @ Deep calls to deep at the voice of thy cataracts: all thy billows and thy waves have gone over me.
bes@Psalms:43:3 @ Send forth thy light and thy truth: they have led me, and brought me to thy holy mountain, and to thy tabernacles.
bes@Psalms:43:4 @ And I will go in to the altar of God, to God who gladdens my youth: I will give thanks to thee on the harp, O God, my God.
bes@Psalms:45:8 @ Myrrh, and stacte, and cassia are exhaled from thy garments, and out of the ivory palaces,
bes@Psalms:45:15 @ They shall be brought with gladness and exultation: they shall be led into the king’s temple.
bes@Psalms:46:2 @ Therefore will we not fear when the earth is troubled, and the mountains are removed into the depths of the seas.