The Psalms With Introductions And Critical Notes volume 1

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The Psalms With Introductions And Critical Notes volume 1
Arthur Charles Jennings
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"flow out" and "vibrate with light, " rather than that there are two distinct Roots. A similar connection may perhaps be found in our verb " flash" (cf Swiss flaetschen "to splash" zxidiflaetsgen "to blaze").
Freed from shame : lit. " Can in no way be shamed. " The nega- tive ?N al implies that this result " shall not and cannot be, " Del. Or rather perhaps ^/ loses altogether its precative force, and is really equivalent to 72 bal " not at all. " 6. The 6th verse in this acrostic Psalm, as in
...Psalm xxv. , begins with the 7th letter T. Here as there, we may perhaps suppose the letter 1 to be represented by the second hemist. Of the 5th verse : see xxv. 6, note.
7. "The angel of Jehovah" (H. Nin''""lS?0) here and in xxxv. 5, possibly denotes the Being who was the channel of communication between Jehovah Himself and men of old, "the angeU who delivered" 1 Schoettgen in his Horac Hehraicae states that this angel is identified by the Targum of Onkelos and Jerusalem Targum in loco with the " Verbum Domini, " Those who are J.


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