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Horae Homileticae Vol. 6: Psalms, LXXIII–CL is unavailable, but you can change that!

Charles Simeon eloquently expounds on scripture in the classic Horae Homileticae Collection. In the series’ sixth volume Simeon gives insight on the second half of Psalms. The author’s time-honored commentary provides in-deep analysis and inspires new appreciation for this well-known section of Scripture.

is, to shew us, how much the habit of referring every thing to God characterizes, composes, and elevates the Christian mind. In the psalm before us we see this truth exemplified in the experience of David: in illustrating which, we shall notice, I. The resolution he formed— The first verse of the psalm is somewhat differently rendered in the margin of our Bibles: “Shall I lift up mine eyes unto the hills? Whence should my help come?” This, whilst it affixes an important sense to the passage, gives
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