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Leupold Old Testament Commentaries: Psalms is unavailable, but you can change that!

In keeping with Leupold’s Exposition on Genesis the Exposition of Psalms begins with an introduction that covers topics like the division of the Psalms, its origins, the use of the psalter among the Jews and in the Christian Church, musical notations and technical terms, current trends of interpretation and Hebraic poetry. Each Psalm is dissected and interpreted section by section with careful...

A pilgrimage song. 1. To Thee do I raise my eyes, O Thou who dwellest in the heavens! 2. Lo, as the eyes of servants are turned to the hand of their masters, As the eyes of a maid to the hand of her mistress, So our eyes are turned to the Lord our God till He have mercy upon us. 1. This psalm expresses, not words that were spoken so much as a gesture, a quiet hopeful look. All the writer does at first is to raise
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