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Psalms Analysis with Strong's Numbers
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1121 |
120 |
1696 |
2513 |
3068 |
3820 |
3956 |
559 |
565 |
8193 |
012:001 |
<<To
the chief Musician <05329> (8764) upon Sheminith <08067>, A Psalm
<04210> of David <01732>.>> Help <03467> (8685), LORD
<03068>; for the godly man <02623> ceaseth <01584> (8804);
for the faithful <0539> (8803) fail <06461> (8804) from among the
children <01121> of men <0120>. |
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men |
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012:002 |
They
speak <01696> (8762) vanity <07723> every one <0376> with
his neighbour <07453>: with flattering <02513> lips <08193>
and with a double <03820> heart <03820> do they speak
<01696> (8762). |
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012:003 |
The
LORD <03068> shall cut off <03772> (8686) all flattering
<02513> lips <08193>, and the tongue <03956> that speaketh
<01696> (8764) proud <01419> things: |
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012:004 |
Who
have said <0559> (8804), With our tongue <03956> will we prevail
<01396> (8686); our lips <08193> are our own: who is lord
<0113> over us? |
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012:005 |
For
the oppression <07701> of the poor <06041>, for the sighing
<0603> of the needy <034>, now will I arise <06965> (8799)
, saith <0559> (8799) the LORD <03068>; I will set <07896>
(8799) him in safety <03468> from him that puffeth <06315> (8686)
at him. |
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saith |
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012:006 |
The
words <0565> of the LORD <03068> are pure <02889> words
<0565>: as silver <03701> tried <06884> (8803) in a furnace
<05948> of earth <0776>, purified <02212> (8794) seven
times <07659>. |
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012:007 |
Thou
shalt keep <08104> (8799) them, O LORD <03068>, thou shalt
preserve <05341> (8799) them from this <02098> generation
<01755> for ever <05769>. |
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012:008 |
The
wicked <07563> walk <01980> (8691) on every side <05439>,
when the vilest <02149> men <01121> <0120> are exalted
<07311> (8800). |
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men |
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