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New American Bible

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1 His, 2Sam 22: 11(6)| cherubim; cf Psalm 79:2; 99:1.~ 2 His, 1Chr 28: 2(1)| his footstool; cf Psalm 99:5; 132:7. The propitiatory ( 3 WisdB, Psa Int | the people (Psalm 47:96-99). Characteristic of the 4 WisdB, Psa 18: 11(6)| of the deity (Psalm 80:2; 99:1; 1 Kings 6:23-28; 8:6- 5 WisdB, Psa 93: 1(2)| psalm, and Psalms 47; 96-99, are sometimes called enthronement 6 WisdB, Psa 99 | Chapter 99~ 7 WisdB, Psa 99: 1(1)| Psalm 99] A hymn to God as the king 8 WisdB, Psa 99: 1(1)| seen on Mount Zion (Psalm 99:2) and in the laws given 9 WisdB, Psa 99: 1(1)| laws given to Israel (Psalm 99:4). Israel is special because 10 WisdB, Psa 99: 1(1)| Aaron, and Samuel (Psalm 99:6-8). The poem is structured 11 WisdB, Psa 99: 1(1)| that God is holy (Psalm 99:3, 5, 9) and by the twice-repeated 12 WisdB, Psa 99: 1(1)| command to praise (Psalm 99:5, 9).~ 13 WisdB, Psa 119: 99 | 99 ~I have more understanding 14 ProphB, Lam 2: 1(1)| covenant (1 Chron 28:2; Psalm 99:5; 132:7); or again, the 15 ProphB, Dan 3: 99 | 99 ~9 It has seemed good to 16 ProphB, Dan 3: 99(9)| 3:30(99)] The most high God: the


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