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A. M. 2956. B.C. 1048. |
| (Title) A Psalm |
This Psalm is supposed to have been composed by David when made king of Israel; though some think it was written by him when accused of traitorous designs against Saul. It is a most sublime ode on the wisdom, knowledge, presence, and justice of God: the sentiments are grand, the style highly elevated, and the images various, beautiful, and impressive |
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Psa 139:23; Psa 11:4,5; Psa 17:3; Psa 44:21; 1Ki 8:39; 1Ch 28:9; Jer 12:3; Jer 17:9,10; Jhn 21:17; Hbr 4:13; Rev 2:18,23 |
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