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The psalmist's description of river fountains splashing with joy in the city of God reminds us of the metaphysical world that can seem especially veiled when the physical one betrays us.
Christine A. Scheller: When Tragedies Are Too Big To Absorb, How Do We Find And Give Comfort? Christine A. Scheller 2011
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The psalmist's description of river fountains splashing with joy in the city of God reminds us of the metaphysical world that can seem especially veiled when the physical one betrays us.
Christine A. Scheller: When Tragedies Are Too Big To Absorb, How Do We Find And Give Comfort? Christine A. Scheller 2011
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Hunter invokes the psalm associations in the first verse, with his mention of the traditional psalmist's accompaniment, the harp.
The Annotated "Ripple" Robert Hunter 2005
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But the poet does have a psalmist's duty to hand down his version of the religious experience through his poetry.
The Annotated "Ripple" Robert Hunter 2005
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Now the psalmist's point is made (using his own words) by the writer to the Hebrews, who applies it to the believers of his day.
Our Man In Heaven: An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews 1973
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These words have a double interpretation; for they may be either deprecatory of an evil implied, or declaratory of the psalmist's sense of the good he desired.
The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968
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No one could have more constantly in his heart or more frequently on his lips the Hebrew psalmist's song of holy confidence,
The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics Alexander F. Mitchell
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And now I can see the significance of the psalmist's words, "the destruction that wasteth at noonday."
Things That Matter Most: Devotional Papers 1817-1893 1913
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He was now at the further end of the sixties, and embittered by many things: an unsuitable marriage, the approach of the psalmist's age-limit, incurably modern surroundings, an internal complaint, and a haunting wish to relieve the
This Is the End Stella Benson 1912
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This psalmist's chief and practical help to us men and women today is that he became sure of God not because of any miracle or supernatural sign, on his report of which we might be content indolently to rest our faith, but in God's own providence in his life and in God's quiet communion with him through the organs God Himself has created in every one of us.
The World's Great Sermons, Volume 10 Drummond to Jowett, and General Index Grenville Kleiser 1910
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