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Book 1 1-41 Book 2 42-72 Book 3 73-89 Book 4 90-106 Book 5 107-150. Psalms. a free CD will be available following the service. 89-93. Outwit ~ KJV, exact. NIV, subject him to tribute. Psalms. 89-93.
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Book 1 1-41 Book 2 42-72 Book 3 73-89 Book 4 90-106 Book 5 107-150 Psalms a free CD will be available following the service 89-93
Outwit ~ KJV, exact • NIV, subject him to tribute Psalms 89-93
“Before those elder giants had struggled forth from nature’s womb, as her dread firstborn, the Lord was glorious and self-sufficient. Mountains to him, though hoar with the snows of ages, are but new-born babes, young things whose birth was but yesterday, mere novelties of an hour.” Psalms 89-93 C. H. Spurgeon
Destruction~ dakka` – to crush or grind to dust Psalms 89-93
“Oh, how precious is time, and how it pains me to see it slide away, while I do so little to any good purpose. Oh, that God would make me more fruitful and spiritual.” Psalms 89-93 David Brainerd
“To them the veil is rent, the mercy-seat is revealed, the covering cherubs are manifest, and the awful glory of the Most High is apparent: these, like Simeon, have the Holy Ghost upon them, and like Anna they depart not from the temple; they are the courtiers of the Great King, the valiant men who keep watch around the bed of Solomon, the virgin souls who follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth. Elect out of the Psalms 89-93 elect, they have ‘attained unto the first three,’ and shall walk with their Lord in white, for they are worthy.” C. H. Spurgeon
Perilous ~ KJV, noisome Psalms 89-93
Wild ox ~ KJV, unicorn Psalms 89-93
KJV, fat and fruitful Psalms 89-93