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621 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 550.18 (Matthew Henry)
(2.) He hopes that God would revive him and raise him up out of his present low and disconsolate condition ( Psalms 71:20 ): Thou who hast made me to see and feel great …
622 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 550.19 (Matthew Henry)
(3.) He hopes that God would not only deliver him out of his troubles, but would advance his honour and joy more than ever ( Psalms 71:21 ): “Thou shalt not only restore …
623 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 550.20 (Matthew Henry)
(4.) He hopes that all his enemies would be put to confusion, Psalms 71:24. He speaks of it with the greatest assurance as a thing done, and triumphs in it accordingly …
624 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 550.21 (Matthew Henry)
II. Let us now see how his heart is enlarged in joy and praises, how he rejoices in hope, and sings in hope for we are saved by hope.
625 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 550.22 (Matthew Henry)
1. He will speak of God’s righteousness and his salvation, as great things, things which he was well acquainted with, and much affected with, which he desired …
626 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 550.23 (Matthew Henry)
2. He will speak of them with wonder and admiration, as one astonished at the dimensions of divine love and grace, the height and depth, the length and breadth …
627 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 550.24 (Matthew Henry)
3. He will speak of e3d them with all the expressions of joy and exultation, Psalms 71:22, 71:23. Observe,
628 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 550.25 (Matthew Henry)
(1.) How he would eye God in praising him. [1.] As a faithful God: I will praise thee, even thy truth. God is made known by his word; if we praise that, and the truth of that …
629 Matthew Henry’s Complete Bible Commentary, p. 550.26 (Matthew Henry)
(2.) How he will express his joy and exultation. [1.] With his hand, in sacred music— with the psaltery, with the harp; at these David excelled, and the best of his skill …
630 Strong’s Hebrew Concordance, p. AMNOWN.1 (James Strong)
(550) ’Amnown
631 Strong’s Greek Concordance, p. APEIPOMEN.1 (James Strong)
(550) απειπομην, apeipomen
632 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. גֹּ֫רֶן.2
… i. 550 cf. Fl NHWB i. 437 ) Gn 50:10, 11 (ג׳ האטד) Nu 18:27 (דָּגָן מן־הג׳) Dt 15:14; 16:13 Ju 6:37 Ru 3:2 (הוּא זֹרֶה ג׳ הַשְּׂעֹרִים) v 3, 6, 14 2 S 6:6; 24:16, 18, 21, 24 1 Ch 13:9; 21:15, 18, 21, 22, 28 …
633 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Astyages.2
… 585-550 BC, and predecessor of Cyrus (Bel and the Dragon verse 1)): His wife was the daughter of Alyattes, king of Lydia. The daughter of Astyages (Mandane) married …
634 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Baruch, Book of.49
… say 550 BC. Compare Baruch 2:13 with Deuteronomy 28:62 and Jeremiah 42:2 .
635 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Bloody Sweat.2
… ),XXII, 550. It is perhaps in favor of the older interpretation that the word used by Aeschylus for drops of blood is stagon (Agam. 1122) and by Euripides stalagmos …
636 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Canon of the Old Testament, II.33
… (circa 550 AD) reckon 24 books as strictly canonical and explicitly state that the others are not of the same grade. Popular usage, however, was indiscriminate …
637 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Exodus, the Book Of, 3-4.8
… (603, 550)) and Numbers 26:51 (601, 730). The attacks made also on the existence of the Tabernacle must be rejected as groundless. According to the Wellhauscn school …
638 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Heifer, Red.4
… . iv.550-51; Ovid, Fasti iv.336).
639 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. House.25
… , p. 550.
640 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Isaiah, 8-9.12
… about 550 BC is today commonly divided and subdivided and in large part distributed among various writers from Cyrus to Simon (538-164 BC). At first it was thought …