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One of the largest homiletical commentary sets of its kind, this work gives a verse-by-verse exposition, a translation, and historical and geographical information, followed by the homiletics section, homilies by numerous authors, and a homiletical index to the Bible.

his people does not make it superfluous for them to entreat his attention. He will listen more favourably when besought to listen. Ver. 7.—In the day of my trouble I will call upon thee (comp. vers. 1 and 14). The nature of the trouble is not distinctly stated; but it appears to have been caused by domestic rather than foreign enemies. For thou wilt answer me (comp. ver. 5). Ver. 8.—Among the gods there is none like unto thee, O Lord (see the Song of Moses, Exod. 15:11). The imaginary gods of the
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