The Chief Musician Or, Studies in the Psalms, and Their TitlesCosimo, Inc., 1.12.2006 - 332 sivua One of the most respected Bible scholars of the 19th century, British clergyman ETHELBERT WILLIAM BULLINGER (1837-1913) here brings new beauty and meaning to the songs of the Bible, the Psalms, through new translations of their titles, which hold secret significance, if only you know how to interpret them. Religious musicians, Hebrew scholars, and readers of the Bible in any language will find their understanding of Scripture greatly enhanced by this unique work. _______________________ ALSO FROM COSIMO Bullinger's translation of The Book of Job |
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Mahalath The Great Dancing David and Goliath | 39 |
National Anthem | 45 |
in 1846 confesses that so great are the difficulties | 133 |
INTRODUCTORY | 279 |
SECOND GROUP The Siege of Jerusalem | 288 |
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The Chief Musician Or, Studies in the Psalms, and Their Titles E. W. Bullinger Rajoitettu esikatselu - 2007 |
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Ahaz Alamoth Aramaic Araunah Bible blessing Chief Musician Chron Codices Compare Psalm connection contrast covenant cxxxiv Day-dawn Degrees deliverance Divine enemies Ethan exalted Feast fifteen Psalms Ginsburg's Heb Ginsburg's Hebrew Text Gittith God's hand Hezekiah Higgaion House of Jehovah Isaiah Israel Jebus Jebusites Jehovah hath Jerusalem Judah judgment king of Assyria Kings xix Kings xviii Lord meaning mercy Metonymy Michtam Muth-labben neginah Neginoth Ophel Passover peace praise prayer Psalm of David Psalm xlvi Psalm-Titles Rabshakeh reference rendered righteous Scripture second Selah seen Selah occurs Sennacherib Septuagint shalt Sheminith sing Solomon song Songs of Degrees stringed instruments Structure of Psalm sub-scription super-scription Tabernacle Temple Text and note thee thine Thirtle Thirtle's Thou hast three Psalms throne trouble trust in Jehovah truth unto Jehovah verses Versions Vulgate wicked word worship xlvii xxxii xxxviii