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1001 WisdB, Psa 136: 1(1) | land. In the final section (Psalm 136:23-25) God, who created 1002 WisdB, Psa 137: 1(1) | Psalm 137] A temple singer refuses 1003 WisdB, Psa 137: 1(1) | from Babylonian captors (Psalm 137:1-4). The singer swears 1004 WisdB, Psa 137: 1(1) | exalt Jerusalem always (Psalm 137:5-6). The psalm ends 1005 WisdB, Psa 137: 1(1) | always (Psalm 137:5-6). The psalm ends with a prayer that 1006 WisdB, Psa 137: 1(1) | and Babylon, be destroyed (Psalm 137:7-9). ~ 1007 WisdB, Psa 138: 1(1) | Psalm 138] A thanksgiving to God, 1008 WisdB, Psa 138: 1(1) | of God's loving fidelity (Psalm 138:1-3). The act is not 1009 WisdB, Psa 138: 1(1) | and care for the people (Psalm 138:4-6). The psalmist, 1010 WisdB, Psa 138: 1(1) | there in moments of danger (Psalm 138:7-8).~ 1011 WisdB, Psa 139: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. I LORD, you have 1012 WisdB, Psa 139: 1(1) | Psalm 139] A hymnic meditation 1013 WisdB, Psa 139: 1(1) | God's all-knowing gaze (Psalm 139:1-6), of God's presence 1014 WisdB, Psa 139: 1(1) | every part of the universe (Psalm 139:7-12), and of God's 1015 WisdB, Psa 139: 1(1) | the psalmist's very self (Psalm 139:13-16). Summing up Psalm 1016 WisdB, Psa 139: 1(1) | Psalm 139:13-16). Summing up Psalm 139:1-16, 17-18 express 1017 WisdB, Psa 139: 1(1) | removed from their company (Psalm 139:19-24). ~ 1018 WisdB, Psa 140: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. ~ 1019 WisdB, Psa 140: 1(1) | Psalm 140] A lament seeking rescue 1020 WisdB, Psa 140: 1(1) | violent and treacherous foes (Psalm 140:2-6). The psalmist remains 1021 WisdB, Psa 140: 1(1) | psalmist remains trusting (Psalm 140:7-8), vigorously praying 1022 WisdB, Psa 140: 1(1) | recoil upon themselves (Psalm 140:9-12). A serene statement 1023 WisdB, Psa 140: 1(1) | statement of praise ends the psalm (Psalm 140:13). The psalmist 1024 WisdB, Psa 140: 1(1) | of praise ends the psalm (Psalm 140:13). The psalmist is 1025 WisdB, Psa 140: 1(1) | the just," "the upright" (Psalm 140:13), a class of people 1026 WisdB, Psa 140: 4(2) | wicked tongue are used in Psalm 52:2; 55:20; 58:3.~ 1027 WisdB, Psa 140: 6(3) | setting traps, occurs in Psalm 9:16; 31:5; 35:7; 64:6. 1028 WisdB, Psa 141: 1 | 1 ~1 A psalm of David. LORD, I call to 1029 WisdB, Psa 141: 1(1) | Psalm 141] A lament of an individual ( 1030 WisdB, Psa 141: 1(1) | lament of an individual (Psalm 141:1-2) who is keenly aware 1031 WisdB, Psa 141: 2(2) | gesture of supplication. Cf Psalm 28:2; 63:5; 88:10; 119:48; 1032 WisdB, Psa 142: 1(1) | Psalm 142] In this lament imploring 1033 WisdB, Psa 142: 1(1) | imploring God for help (Psalm 142:2-4), the psalmist tells 1034 WisdB, Psa 142: 1(1) | enemies have set a trap (Psalm 142:4-5), and prays for 1035 WisdB, Psa 142: 1(1) | and prays for rescue (Psalm 142:6-8). The speaker feels 1036 WisdB, Psa 142: 1(1) | speaker feels utterly alone (Psalm 142:5), exhausted (Psalm 1037 WisdB, Psa 142: 1(1) | Psalm 142:5), exhausted (Psalm 142:7), and may even be 1038 WisdB, Psa 142: 1(1) | may even be imprisoned (Psalm 142:7). Prison is possibly 1039 WisdB, Psa 142: 1(1) | assurance of divine help (Psalm 142:7).~ 1040 WisdB, Psa 142: 1(2) | cf 1 Sam 22:1; 24:1-3; Psalm 57:1. ~ 1041 WisdB, Psa 143: 1 | 1 ~1 A psalm of David. LORD, hear my 1042 WisdB, Psa 143: 1(1) | Psalm 143] One of the Church's 1043 WisdB, Psa 143: 1(1) | humans; salvation is a gift (Psalm 143:1-2). Victimized by 1044 WisdB, Psa 143: 1(1) | Victimized by evil people (Psalm 143:3-4), the psalmist recites (" 1045 WisdB, Psa 143: 1(1) | behalf of the innocent (Psalm 143:5-6). The psalm continues 1046 WisdB, Psa 143: 1(1) | innocent (Psalm 143:5-6). The psalm continues with fervent prayer ( 1047 WisdB, Psa 143: 1(1) | continues with fervent prayer (Psalm 143:7-9) and a strong desire 1048 WisdB, Psa 143: 1(1) | guidance and protection (Psalm 143:10-12). ~ 1049 WisdB, Psa 143: 3(2) | Psalm 144] They have crushed: 1050 WisdB, Psa 143: 12 | for I am your servant. Psalm~ ~ ~ 1051 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | 1] The psalm may reflect a ceremony in 1052 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | army, asked God's help (Psalm 144:1-8). In Psalm 144:9 1053 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | help (Psalm 144:1-8). In Psalm 144:9 the poem shifts abruptly 1054 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | thanksgiving, and (except for Psalm 144:11) shifts again to 1055 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | people. The first section (Psalm 144:1-2) is a prayer of 1056 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | for victory; the second (Psalm 144:3-7a), a humble acknowledgment 1057 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | saving power; the third (Psalm 144:9-11), a promise of 1058 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | thanksgiving; the fourth (Psalm 144:12-15), a wish for prosperity 1059 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | second and third sections (Psalm 144:7b-8, 11). Except for 1060 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(1) | for its final section, the psalm is made up almost entirely 1061 WisdB, Psa 144: 1(2) | Composed of phrases from Psalm 18:3, 35, 47-48. ~ 1062 WisdB, Psa 144: 3(3) | 3] Similar to Psalm 8:5.~ 1063 WisdB, Psa 144: 4(4) | Composed of phrases from Psalm 39:6; 102:12.~ 1064 WisdB, Psa 144: 5(5) | Adapted in large part from Psalm 18:10, 15, 17; 104:32.~ 1065 WisdB, Psa 145: 1(1) | Psalm 145] A hymn in acrostic 1066 WisdB, Psa 145: 1(1) | invites all to praise God (Psalm 145:1-3, 21). The "works 1067 WisdB, Psa 145: 1(1) | and invite human praise (Psalm 145:4-7); they climax in 1068 WisdB, Psa 145: 1(1) | climax in a confession (Psalm 145:8-9). God's mighty acts 1069 WisdB, Psa 145: 1(1) | show forth divine kingship (Psalm 145:10-20), a major theme 1070 WisdB, Psa 146: 1(1) | Psalm 146] A hymn of someone who 1071 WisdB, Psa 146: 1(1) | God, not mortal humans (Psalm 146:3-4), can help vulnerable 1072 WisdB, Psa 146: 1(1) | vulnerable and oppressed people (Psalm 146:5-9). The first of the 1073 WisdB, Psa 147: 1(1) | Psalm 147] The hymn is divided 1074 WisdB, Psa 147: 1(1) | by the calls to praise in Psalm 147:1; 7,12. The first section 1075 WisdB, Psa 147: 1(1) | who restores exiled Judah (Psalm 147:1-6); the second section, 1076 WisdB, Psa 147: 10(3) | self-sufficiency pleases God. Cf Psalm 20:8; 33:16-19.~ 1077 WisdB, Psa 148: 1(1) | Psalm 148] A hymn inviting the 1078 WisdB, Psa 148: 1(1) | inviting the beings of heaven (Psalm 148:1-6) and of earth (Psalm 1079 WisdB, Psa 148: 1(1) | Psalm 148:1-6) and of earth (Psalm 148:7-14) to praise God. 1080 WisdB, Psa 148: 4(2) | Deut 10:14; 1 Kings 8:27; Psalm 104:3, 13.~ 1081 WisdB, Psa 149: 1(1) | Psalm 149] A hymn inviting the 1082 WisdB, Psa 149: 1(1) | song and festive dance (Psalm 149:1-3, 5) because God 1083 WisdB, Psa 149: 1(1) | and given them victory (Psalm 149:4). The exodus and conquest 1084 WisdB, Psa 149: 1(1) | future at the divine command (Psalm 149:6-9). ~ 1085 WisdB, Psa 150: 1(1) | Psalm 150] The psalm is a closing 1086 WisdB, Psa 150: 1(1) | Psalm 150] The psalm is a closing doxology both 1087 WisdB, Psa 150: 1(1) | fifth book of the Psalms (Psalm 150:107-149) and for the 1088 WisdB, Psa 150: 1(1) | heaven in praise of God. The psalm proclaims to whom praise 1089 WisdB, Psa 150: 1(1) | shall be given, and where (Psalm 150:1); what praise shall 1090 WisdB, Psa 150: 1(1) | shall be given, and why (Psalm 150:2); how praise shall 1091 WisdB, Psa 150: 1(1) | how praise shall be given (Psalm 150:3-5), and by whom (Psalm 1092 WisdB, Psa 150: 1(1) | Psalm 150:3-5), and by whom (Psalm 150:6).~ 1093 WisdB, Pro 3: 20(5) | Genesis 1:6-10; Job 26:8, 12; Psalm 18:15; 24:2.~ 1094 WisdB, Pro 10: 22(4) | efforts with success; cf Psalm 127:1-2; Matthew 6:25-34.~ 1095 WisdB, Pro 20: 9(1) | 8:46-48; Job 4:17; 14:4; Psalm 51:2-4; 130:3-4; Romans 1096 WisdB, Pro 24: 7(2) | note on Ruth 4:1. Cf also Psalm 69:13; 127:5; Proverb 22: 1097 WisdB, Pro 28: 8(3) | Lev 25:35-37; Deut 23:19; Psalm 15:5; Ezekiel 18:8. Civil 1098 WisdB, Pro 30: 26(7) | Rock-badgers: cf note to Psalm 104:18.~ 1099 WisdB, Ecc 7: 17(3) | 2:31-34; Jeremiah 17:11; Psalm 55:23; Proverb 10:27. This 1100 WisdB, Son 1: 2(2) | the Sacred Scriptures. Cf Psalm 23:1; Isaiah 40:11; John 1101 WisdB, Sir 1: 9(4) | of the LORD: see note on Psalm 111:10.~ 1102 WisdB, Sir 7: 11(2) | humbles: God; cf 1 Sam 2:7; Psalm 75:8; Luke 1:52.~ 1103 WisdB, Sir 7: 18(5) | gold and silver; cf note on Psalm 45:10.~ 1104 WisdB, Sir 11: 5(1) | 5] Cf 1 Sam 2:8; Psalm 105:17-22; Luke 1:52. ~ 1105 WisdB, Sir 16: 6(2) | see Numbers 16:35; Psalm 106:18; for the disgruntled 1106 WisdB, Sir 16: 6(2) | Israelites (Sirach 16:6b), Psalm 78:21-22.~ 1107 WisdB, Sir 16: 22(7) | deeds (Sirach 16:18). Cf Psalm 19; 104.~ 1108 WisdB, Sir 17: 19(3) | everlasting. See note on Psalm 6:6; cf also Ezekiel 18: 1109 WisdB, Sir 40: 1(2) | 2:7; 3:19-20; Job 1:21; Psalm 139:15. ~ 1110 WisdB, Sir 40: 11(3) | 2:7; 3:19; Job 34:14-15; Psalm 104:29-30; 146:4; Eccl 12: 1111 WisdB, Sir 51: 12(2) | below. It is similar to Psalm 136. Though not found in 1112 WisdB, Sir 51: 12(2) | close to him. Alleluia! (Cf Psalm 148:14.) ~ 1113 ProphB, Isa 2: 16(7) | 16] Tarshish: cf note on Psalm 48:8.~ 1114 ProphB, Isa 5: 14(5) | Nether world: cf note on Psalm 6:5.~ 1115 ProphB, Isa 13: 12(4) | 12] Ophir: cf note to Psalm 45:9.~ 1116 ProphB, Isa 14: 13(3) | of the North: see note on Psalm 48:3.~ 1117 ProphB, Isa 17: 12(7) | notes on Job 3:8; 7:12; Psalm 89:10.~ 1118 ProphB, Isa 21: 16(6) | cf Isaiah 42:11; 60:7; Psalm 120:5.~ 1119 ProphB, Isa 28: 16(6) | reflected by the psalmist (Psalm 118:22) and fulfilled in 1120 ProphB, Isa 30: 7(2) | Egypt, here as elsewhere (cf Psalm 87:4), is compared to the 1121 ProphB, Isa 30: 7(2) | Isaiah 51:9; Job 26:12; Psalm 89:11), which yet, when 1122 ProphB, Isa 30: 27(5) | the LORD: God himself; cf Psalm 20:2.~ 1123 ProphB, Isa 34: 16(3) | of all his creatures; cf Psalm 69:29 "the book of the living"; 1124 ProphB, Isa 34: 16(3) | the book of the living"; Psalm 139:16, "your book."~ 1125 ProphB, Isa 38: 10(5) | a full span of life; cf Psalm 55:23; 102:24.~ 1126 ProphB, Isa 38: 15(8) | expression to his gratitude; cf Psalm 116:12. He has done it: 1127 ProphB, Isa 38: 17(10)| Kings 14:9; Ezekiel 23:35; Psalm 50:17.~ 1128 ProphB, Isa 38: 18(11)| 18-19] See note on Psalm 6:5.~ 1129 ProphB, Isa 45: 20(11)| feet but cannot walk; cf Psalm 115:7; Baruch 6:25.~ 1130 ProphB, Isa 49: 1(2) | perhaps, made me renowned (cf Psalm 45:18). ~ 1131 ProphB, Isa 51: 9(4) | see notes on Isaiah 27:1; Psalm 74:13.~ 1132 ProphB, Isa 57: 6(1) | the Lord their portion (cf Psalm 16:5), the people adored 1133 ProphB, Isa 60: 8(2) | of Tarshish; cf note on Psalm 48:8.~ 1134 ProphB, Jer 4: 2(1) | 12:3; 18:18; 22:18; 26:4; Psalm 72:17. ~ 1135 ProphB, Jer 7: 12(3) | Philistines; cf 1 Sam 1:9; 4:3-4; Psalm 78:60, 68, 69.~ 1136 ProphB, Lam 2: 1(1) | covenant (1 Chron 28:2; Psalm 99:5; 132:7); or again, 1137 ProphB, Lam 3: 29(3) | in humble submission; cf Psalm 72:9.~ 1138 ProphB, Eze 1: 4(3) | see notes on Job 37:22; Psalm 48:3. Electrum: an alloy 1139 ProphB, Eze 4: 16(4) | 13(16); 14:13; Lev 26:26; Psalm 105:16; Isaiah 3:1.~ 1140 ProphB, Eze 10: 2(3) | presence (cf Ezekiel 28:14; Psalm 18:13), symbolize the judgment 1141 ProphB, Eze 28: 14(3) | presence; cf Ezekiel 1:13; Psalm 18:13.~ 1142 ProphB, Amo 5: 10(2) | At the gate: see note on Psalm 127:5.~ 1143 ProphB, Amo 9: 3(2) | in the ocean depths; cf Psalm 89:9-10.~ 1144 ProphB, Nah 1: 2(1) | the alphabetic psalms; cf Psalm 9A;25;111;119. Here, however, 1145 ProphB, Hab 1: 12(6) | celebrating the Lord's power; cf Psalm 18:32.~ 1146 ProphB, Hab 3: 3(3) | Deut 33:2-3; Judges 5:4-5; Psalm 18:8-16; 68:8, 9; 77:17- 1147 ProphB, Zec 9: 10(6) | The Euphrates; see note on Psalm 72:8.~ 1148 Gosp, Mat 2: 4(4) | destroy him. Matthew 2:11: Cf Psalm 72:10, 15; Isaiah 60:6. 1149 Gosp, Mat 2: 11(5) | 11] Psalm 72:10; Psalm 72:15; Isaiah 1150 Gosp, Mat 2: 11(5) | 11] Psalm 72:10; Psalm 72:15; Isaiah 60:6; These 1151 Gosp, Mat 3: 17(13)| that reflect Isaiah 42:1; Psalm 2:7; Genesis 22:2.~ 1152 Gosp, Mat 4: 5(4) | appeal to the scriptures, Psalm 91:11a, 12. Unlike Israel ( 1153 Gosp, Mat 5: 5(6) | 5] Cf Psalm 37:11,". . . the meek shall 1154 Gosp, Mat 5: 5(6) | possess the land." In the psalm "the land" means the land 1155 Gosp, Mat 5: 8(8) | 8] Cf Psalm 24:4. Only one "whose heart 1156 Gosp, Mat 5: 8(8) | the temple is described in Psalm 42:2 as "beholding his face," 1157 Gosp, Mat 5: 43(27)| Both in the Old Testament (Psalm 139:19-22) and at Qumran ( 1158 Gosp, Mat 7: 23(11)| from me, you evildoers: cf Psalm 6:8.~ 1159 Gosp, Mat 8: 26(20)| over the chaotic waters (Psalm 65:8; 89:10; 93:3-4; 107: 1160 Gosp, Mat 9: 24(16)| metaphor for death (see Psalm 87:6 LXX; Daniel 12:2; 1 1161 Gosp, Mat 13: 35(16)| quotation is actually from Psalm 78:2; the first line corresponds 1162 Gosp, Mat 13: 35(16)| corresponds to the LXX text of the psalm. The psalm's title ascribes 1163 Gosp, Mat 13: 35(16)| LXX text of the psalm. The psalm's title ascribes it to Asaph, 1164 Gosp, Mat 14: 22(7) | the sea (Matthew 14:25; cf Psalm 77:20; Job 9:8). Matthew 1165 Gosp, Mat 19: 28(19)| 8, 9, 11; 15:20; 16:31; Psalm 2:10). But since it is connected 1166 Gosp, Mat 20: 28(11)| see Exodus 6:6; 15:13; Psalm 77:16 (76 LXX); Isaiah 43: 1167 Gosp, Mat 21: 9(7) | Lord) grant salvation"; see Psalm 118:25, but that invocation 1168 Gosp, Mat 21: 9(7) | the name of the Lord: see Psalm 118:26 and the note on John 1169 Gosp, Mat 21: 16(15)| mouths . . . praise': cf Psalm 8:3 (LXX).~ 1170 Gosp, Mat 21: 42(32)| 42] Cf Psalm 118:22-23. The psalm was 1171 Gosp, Mat 21: 42(32)| Cf Psalm 118:22-23. The psalm was used in the early church 1172 Gosp, Mat 22: 41(25)| by his quoting a verse of Psalm 110 that raises a problem 1173 Gosp, Mat 22: 42(27)| extrabiblical Psalms of Solomon Psalm 17:21. How, then . . . saying: 1174 Gosp, Mat 22: 42(27)| saying: Jesus cites Psalm 110:1 accepting the Davidic 1175 Gosp, Mat 22: 42(27)| Davidic authorship of the psalm, a common view of his time. 1176 Gosp, Mat 22: 42(27)| common view of his time. The psalm was probably composed for 1177 Gosp, Mat 23: 37(19)| imagery similar to this, see Psalm 17:8; 91:4. Your house . . . 1178 Gosp, Mat 26: 38(24)| 38] Cf Psalm 42:5, 11. In the Septuagint ( 1179 Gosp, Mat 26: 38(24)| 11. In the Septuagint (Psalm 41:4, 11) the same Greek 1180 Gosp, Mat 26: 64(35)| in glorious majesty (cf Psalm 110:1) and coming on the 1181 Gosp, Mat 27: 34(20)| probably an inexact allusion to Psalm 69:22. That psalm belongs 1182 Gosp, Mat 27: 34(20)| allusion to Psalm 69:22. That psalm belongs to the class called 1183 Gosp, Mat 27: 35(21)| is plainly inspired by Psalm 22:18. However, that psalm 1184 Gosp, Mat 27: 35(21)| Psalm 22:18. However, that psalm verse is quoted only in 1185 Gosp, Mat 27: 39(24)| Reviled him . . . heads: cf Psalm 22:8. You who would destroy . . . 1186 Gosp, Mat 27: 43(26)| God . . . wants him: cf Psalm 22:9. He said . . . of God: 1187 Gosp, Mat 27: 46(28)| cries out in the words of Psalm 22:2, a psalm of lament 1188 Gosp, Mat 27: 46(28)| the words of Psalm 22:2, a psalm of lament that is the Old 1189 Gosp, Mat 27: 51(31)| imagery of an earthquake (see Psalm 68:9; 77:19), and Jesus 1190 Gosp, Mat 27: 55(33)| Looking on from a distance: cf Psalm 38:12. Mary Magdalene . . . 1191 Gosp, Mar 6: 35(16)| Exodus 16; Deut 8:3-16; Psalm 78:24-25; 105:40; Wisdom 1192 Gosp, Mar 10: 23(4) | of God's favor (Job 1:10; Psalm 128:1-2; Isaiah 3:10). The 1193 Gosp, Mar 14: 18(5) | treachery of the traitor; cf Psalm 41:10.~ 1194 Gosp, Mar 14: 21(6) | written of him: a reference to Psalm 41:10 cited by Jesus concerning 1195 Gosp, Mar 14: 26(9) | 26] After singing a hymn: Psalm 114-118, thanksgiving songs 1196 Gosp, Mar 14: 38(13)| flesh, inclined to sin; cf Psalm 51:5, 10. Everyone is faced 1197 Gosp, Mar 14: 61(16)| allusion to Daniel 7:13 and Psalm 110:1 portending the enthronement 1198 Gosp, Mar 15: 34(14)| An Aramaic rendering of Psalm 22:2. See also the note 1199 Gosp, Luk 1: 46(16)| reacts as the servant in a psalm of praise, the Magnificat. 1200 Gosp, Luk 1: 69(20)| Testament figure for strength (Psalm 18:3; 75:5-6; 89:18; 112: 1201 Gosp, Luk 1: 69(20)| description is applied to God in Psalm 18:2 and is here transferred 1202 Gosp, Luk 3: 22(11)| begotten you," is derived from Psalm 2:7.~ 1203 Gosp, Luk 19: 38(7) | title into the words of Psalm 118:26 that heralded the 1204 Gosp, Joh 1: 49(34)| Davidic king (2 Sam 7:14; Psalm 2:7; 89:27), and thus here, 1205 Gosp, Joh 2: 17(14)| 17] Psalm 69:10, changed to future 1206 Gosp, Joh 5: 22(10)| condemnation (Deut 32:36; Psalm 43:1).~ 1207 Gosp, Joh 5: 35(13)| 35] Lamp: cf Psalm 132:17 - "I will place a 1208 Gosp, Joh 6: 31(16)| 34 and the notes there; Psalm 78:24. The manna, thought 1209 Gosp, Joh 10: 1(1) | 48:15; 49:24; Micah 7:14; Psalm 23:1-4; 80:1.~ 1210 Gosp, Joh 10: 34(15)| cf Exodus 21:6, besides Psalm 82:6 from which the quotation 1211 Gosp, Joh 12: 13(6) | Tabernacles. Hosanna: see Psalm 118:25-26. The Hebrew word 1212 Gosp, Joh 12: 13(6) | of the Lord: referred in Psalm 118:26 to a pilgrim entering 1213 Gosp, Joh 12: 34(19)| Perhaps the closest is Psalm 89:37.~ 1214 Gosp, Joh 15: 1(2) | 21:33-46 and as a vine at Psalm 80:9-17; Jeremiah 2:21; 1215 Gosp, Joh 15: 1(2) | vine as the Son of Man in Psalm 80:15 and Wisdom's description 1216 Gosp, Joh 15: 15(6) | Joshua 24:29), and David (Psalm 89:21) were called "servants" 1217 Gosp, Joh 15: 25(11)| for the reference is to Psalm 35:19 or Psalm 69:5. See 1218 Gosp, Joh 15: 25(11)| reference is to Psalm 35:19 or Psalm 69:5. See the notes on John 1219 Gosp, Joh 19: 23(9) | underlying passage from Psalm 22:19, and only John sees 1220 Gosp, Joh 19: 28(12)| John 19:28. If the latter, Psalm 22:16; 69:22 deserve consideration.~ 1221 Gosp, Joh 20: 9(7) | Testament passages suggested are Psalm 16:10; Hosea 6:2; Jonah 1222 Gosp, Joh 20: 20(13)| hands and feet," based on Psalm 22:17.~ 1223 Gosp, Act 4: 11(2) | applied this citation from Psalm 118:22 to Jesus; cf Mark 1224 Gosp, Act 9: 20(6) | but cf the citation of Psalm 2:7 in Paul's speech at 1225 Gosp, Act 13: 33 | is written in the second psalm, 'You are my son; this day 1226 Gosp, Act 13: 35 | he also says in another psalm, 'You will not suffer your 1227 NTLet, Rom 2: 6(3) | reproduces the Septuagint text of Psalm 62:12 and Proverb 24:12.~ 1228 NTLet, Rom 3: 4(2) | reproduce the Greek text of Psalm 116:11. The rest of the 1229 NTLet, Rom 3: 4(2) | rest of the verse is from Psalm 51:6.~ 1230 NTLet, Rom 3: 20(5) | words are freely cited from Psalm 143:2. In place of the psalmist' 1231 NTLet, Rom 4: 2(2) | Paul in Romans 4:7-8 of Psalm 32:2, in which the same 1232 NTLet, Rom 10: 7(4) | Paul blends Deut 30:13 and Psalm 107:26.~ 1233 NTLet, Rom 15: 3(1) | as in the citation from Psalm 69:10. Because this psalm 1234 NTLet, Rom 15: 3(1) | Psalm 69:10. Because this psalm is quoted several times 1235 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 26 | you assemble, one has a psalm, another an instruction, 1236 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 3(3) | some Old Testament texts (Psalm 2:7; 16:8-11) to his resurrection 1237 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 24(10)| a proof from scripture (Psalm 110:1; 8:6) into this description. 1238 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 26(11)| texts just referred to, Psalm 110:1 and Psalm 8:7. Death 1239 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 26(11)| referred to, Psalm 110:1 and Psalm 8:7. Death is not just one 1240 NTLet, Gal 2: 16(16)| No one will be justified: Psalm 143:2 is reflected.~ 1241 NTLet, Gal 2: 19(19)| cannot justify (Gal 2:16; Psalm 143:2); or, the "law of 1242 NTLet, Gal 6: 16(12)| ancient people, Israel; cf Psalm 125:5; 128:6.~ 1243 NTLet, Eph 4: 1(1) | Eph 4:8 by a citation of Psalm 68:18, which depicts Yahweh 1244 NTLet, Phi 2: 12(10)| Exodus 15:16; Judith 2:28; Psalm 2:11; Isaiah 19:16).~ 1245 NTLet, Phi 2: 12(12)| Exodus 15:16; Judith 2:28; Psalm 2:11; Isaiah 19:16).~ 1246 NTLet, Phi 4: 5(5) | although some sense an echo of Psalm 119:151 and the perpetual 1247 NTLet, Heb 1: 1(1) | the right hand of God (see Psalm 110:1). The once-humiliated 1248 NTLet, Heb 1: 8(4) | original. See the note on Psalm 45:6. It is also important 1249 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | relinquishing the Christian faith. Psalm 8:5-6) is also applied to 1250 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | of man (Hebrews 2:6). The psalm contrasts God's greatness 1251 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | between ourselves and the Son. Psalm 22:22 is interpreted so 1252 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | s relations with God (cf Psalm 115:17-18; Isaiah 38:18). 1253 NTLet, Heb 3: 7(3) | 10:1-4). The author cites Psalm 95:7-11, a salutary example 1254 NTLet, Heb 3: 7(3) | meaning of God's rest into Psalm 95:7-11 (Hebrews 3:6-9). 1255 NTLet, Heb 5: 1(1) | Hebrews 5:6, see the note on Psalm 110:4. Although Jesus was 1256 NTLet, Heb 5: 6(4) | Testament writer to cite Psalm 110:4, here and in Hebrews 1257 NTLet, Heb 7: 11(8) | priesthood of Melchizedek, for Psalm 110:4 speaks of a priesthood 1258 NTLet, Heb 7: 13(9) | author's interpretation, Psalm 110 spoke prophetically 1259 NTLet, Heb 7: 15(11)| existence (15-16), fulfilling Psalm 110:4 (Hebrews 7:17; cf 1260 NTLet, Heb 7: 20(14)| An oath: God's oath in Psalm 110:4.~ 1261 NTLet, Heb 7: 20(15)| oath (Hebrews 7:20-21); cf Psalm 110:4. Thus Jesus becomes 1262 NTLet, Heb 7: 26(19)| priesthood of Melchizedek (Psalm 110:4) makes the Son of 1263 NTLet, Heb 8: 1(1) | hand in accordance with Psalm 110:1 (Hebrews 8:1), where 1264 NTLet, Heb 9: 22(17)| mentions contrition of heart (Psalm 51:17), fasting (Joel 2: 1265 NTLet, Heb 10: 1(1) | his mission in terms of Psalm 40:5-7, cited according 1266 NTLet, Heb 10: 5(3) | 5-7] A passage from Psalm 40:7-9 is placed in the 1267 NTLet, Heb 10: 5(3) | difference in Hebrews 10:5 (Psalm 40:7), where the Masoretic 1268 NTLet, Heb 10: 8(4) | the preceding passage of Psalm 40 (with the first two changed 1269 NTLet, Heb 10: 11(5) | work (Hebrews 10:12-13; cf Psalm 110:1). Thus he has brought 1270 NTLet, Heb 10: 13(6) | are made his footstool: Psalm 110:1 is again used; the 1271 NTLet, Heb 11: 6(5) | denial of this truth; cf Psalm 52:2.~ 1272 CathL, 1Pet 2: 3(2) | that the Lord is good: cf Psalm 34:8.~ 1273 CathL, 1Pet 2: 25(12)| people in the Old Testament (Psalm 23; Isaiah 40:11; Jeremiah 1274 CathL, 1Pet 3: 8(3) | the blessing expressed in Psalm 34:13-17. In the Old Testament 1275 CathL, 1Pet 4: 8(4) | Proverb 10:12; see also Psalm 32:1; James 5:20.~ 1276 CathL, 2Pet 3: 4(3) | world into being (Genesis 1; Psalm 33:6) and destroyed it by 1277 CathL, 2Pet 3: 8(7) | 8] Cf Psalm 90:4.~ 1278 CathL, Rev 1: 14(13)| all-knowing; cf Rev 2:23; Psalm 7:10; Jeremiah 17:10; and 1279 CathL, Rev 2: 17(15)| is the food of life; cf Psalm 78:24-25. White amulet: 1280 CathL, Rev 2: 26(21)| messianic authority (cf Psalm 2:8-9) and resurrection 1281 CathL, Rev 10: 1(2) | announcing judgment and doom; cf Psalm 29:3-9, where thunder, as 1282 CathL, Rev 12: 3(4) | known also as Leviathan (Psalm 74:13-14) or Rahab (Job 1283 CathL, Rev 12: 3(4) | or Rahab (Job 26:12-13; Psalm 89:11). Seven diadems: these 1284 CathL, Rev 12: 5(5) | fulfilled in Rev 19:15; cf Psalm 2:9. Was caught up to God: 1285 CathL, Rev 12: 15(12)| Isaiah 27:1; Ezekiel 32:2; Psalm 74:13-14.~


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