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The Book of Psalms; A New Translation, with Introductions and Notes, Explanatory and Critical, Vol. II is unavailable, but you can change that!

Covering Psalms 73–150, volume two of Perowne’s commentary on the Psalms also contains helpful indexes and appendixes, ending with a grammatical and critical index. Totaling more than 1,000 pages, the two-volume commentary set is a compilation of years of Perowne’s studies on the subject. His biblical expertise and detailed writings shed light on the theology contained within these Old Testament...

It has an exhortation to trust not in man (ver. 3, 4), but in Jehovah alone (ver. 5),—an exhortation enforced by the exhibition of Jehovah’s character and attributes as the one really worthy object of trust (ver. 6–9), and confirmed by the fact that His kingdom does not contain the seeds of weakness and dissolution, like all earthly kingdoms, but is eternal as He is eternal (ver. 10). 2. WHILE I HAVE ANY BEING, lit. “while I yet (am).” See 104:33. Not in this song only will he utter His praise, but
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