Psalm 58 is the 58th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O congregation?"....
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Greek Septuagint version of the Bible and the Latin Vulgate, this psalm is Psalm 58. In Latin, it is known as "Eripe me de inimicis meis Deu". It is described...
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Territorial spirit (section Psalm 82)
judge mankind until dying like men or "falling like one of the princes". Psalm 58 covers similar ground. Daniel 10 concerns the visitation of a man "His...
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sacred-texts.com. Psalm 57 at Werner Bible Commentary. Psalm 58: New Revised Standard Version Psalm 59: New Revised Standard Version Psalm 57:6: New King...
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'Atad' is rendered as “bramble” in Judges 9:14–15, and as “thorns” in Psalm 58:9. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public...
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Exposition on Psalm 64 Psalm 74 Psalm Psalm 91 Psalm 62+Psalm 66 Psalm 35 Psalm 84 Psalm 63 Psalm 148–150 Psalm 146 Psalm 147 Psalm 150 Psalm 50 Breviarium...
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Psalm 119 is the 119th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in the English of the King James Version: "Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk...
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One of the earliest records of snake charming appears in the Bible in Psalm 58:3–5: "The wicked turn aside from birth; liars go astray as soon as they...
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occur.[page needed] Adders were believed to be deaf, which is mentioned in Psalm 58 (v. 4), but snake oil made from them was used as a cure for deafness and...
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by the ancient poets. Snail should be read instead of wax in Psalm 58:9 (Vulgate: Psalm 57), to translate the Hebrew shábelûl. Unlike the snails of northern...
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Gott, mein Herr (Psalm 57) SWV 155 – Wie nun, ihr Herren, seid ihr stumm (Psalm 58) SWV 156 – Hilf, Herre Gott, errette mich (Psalm 59) SWV 157 – Ach...
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Imprecatory Psalms (redirect from Imprecatory psalm)
Major imprecatory Psalms include Psalm 69 and Psalm 109, while Psalms 5, 6, 11, 12, 35, 37, 40, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 79, 83, 94, 137, 139 and 143...
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controversially, the Psalter omitted certain sections, including the entirety of Psalm 58. General Synod gave final authorisation to the revision in 1962, to coincide...
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Dominicans begin work in Haiti 1511 – Martin de Valencia came to believe that Psalm 58 prophesied the conversion of all unbelievers. While reflecting on the Scripture...
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doom [it]", "resonates with the Catholic liturgy" in the Latin translation of Psalm 58, "Deliver me, Lord, from my enemies." Palinurus is mentioned in Utopia...
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Hilliad The Hop-Garden Hymns and Spiritual Songs Epistle to Mrs. Tyler Psalm 58 Psalm 114 On A Lady Throwing Snow-Balls At Her Lover For I Will Consider My...
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God arise 1726 ?16 January 1726 Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, London Psalm 58 257 O praise the Lord, ye angels of his Spurious. Misattributed to Handel...
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Psalm 131 is the 131st psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Lord, my heart is not haughty". In Latin, it is known...
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Joseph Graffi Bruce Armstrong – Jan Senbergs Bob Baird – Salvatore Zofrea – Psalm 58 Li (David) Baohua – Portrait (Hazel Hawke) Kevin Connor – Portrait of Hendrik...
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Dominicans begin work in Haiti 1511 – Martin de Valencia came to believe that Psalm 58 prophesied the conversion of all unbelievers. While reflecting on the Scripture...
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Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach. Attributed to Asaph, Psalm 75 continues the theme of Psalms 57, 58, and 59, which also begin with the words al tashcheth...
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Psalm 78 is the 78th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Give ear, O my people, to my law". In the slightly different...
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advance of God arriving upon Mount Sinai. The Second Prokimenon is from Psalm 58 (59): 'Deliver me from mine enemies, O God: defend me from them that rise...
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Melchizedek (section Psalm 110)
being addressed throughout the psalm. The majority of Chazalic literature attributes the primary character of the psalm as King David who was a "righteous...
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Samuel 2:25, and as "gods" in Exodus 22:28, Psalm 82:1, Psalm 82:6, Psalm 95:3, Psalm 96:4, Psalm 97:9, and Psalm 138:1. Angels cited in the Hebrew Bible...
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7:9; 8:7) or 'who are morally estranged from God or his covenant people' (Psalm 58:4; 78:30), in particular for a woman, it means "adulteress" or "prostitute"...
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In Psalm 9:5, the Psalmist tells God, "You have maintained my right and my cause; You sat upon the throne as the righteous Judge." Psalm 58:12 (58:11...
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Retrieved 25 December 2020. Psalm 110:1 in parallel translations: http://bible.cc/psalms/110-1.htm Aquinas, Thomas. "Question 58. Christ's sitting at the...
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IS A GOD THAT JUDGETH THE EARTH", a biblical quotation from the end of Psalm 58. Baker had proposed a similar design of memorial cross to the Imperial...
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