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DEGREES OF FRUITFULNESS @ kjv@Daniel:4:12; kjv@Matthew:13:8; kjv@John:15:2; kjv@James:3:17; kjv@Revelation:22:2 Fruitfulness, FRUITFULNESS

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DEGREES, SONGS OF - D>@ - a title given to fifteen Psalms, from 120 to 134 inclusive. Four of them are attributed to David, one is ascribed to the pen of Solomon, and the other ten give no indication of their author. With respect to the term rendered in the Authorized Version "degrees" a great diversity of views prevails, but the most probable opinion is that they were pilgrim songs, sung by the people as they went up to Jerusalem.

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Degrees, Song of @ song of steps, a title given to each of these fifteen Psalms:120-134 inclusive. The probable origin of this name is the circumstance that these psalms came to be sung by the people on the ascents or goings up to Jerusalem to attend the three great festivals kjv@Deuteronomy:16:16). They were well fitted for being sung by the way from their peculiar form, and from the sentiments they express. "They are characterized by brevity, by a key-word, by epanaphora [i.e, repetition], and by their epigrammatic style...More than half of them are cheerful, and all of them hopeful." They are sometimes called "Pilgrim Songs." Four of them were written by David, one

(127) by Solomon, and the rest are anonymous.

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DEGREES @
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DEGREES OF FRUITFULNESS @ kjv@Daniel:4:12; kjv@Matthew:13:8; kjv@John:15:2; kjv@James:3:17; kjv@Revelation:22:2 Fruitfulness, FRUITFULNESS

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H5237 <STRHEB>@ נכרי nokrîy nok-ree' From H5235 (second form); {strange} in a variety of degrees and applications ({foreign} non-relative6 {adulterous} {different} wonderful): - {alien} {foreigner} {outlandish} strange ({-r} woman).