Verses 1 and 2 of Psalm 130:
1. Out of the depths I have cried to Thee, O Lord.
2. Lord, hear my voice!
Let Thine ears be attentive
To the voice of my supplications.
AnswerLike all the psalms, Psalm 130 was written anonymously. Although we can not know exactly wrote this, or any other psalm, we can say that it was approximately when it was written. The psalms are traditionally attributed to the time of David and Solomon. but modern scholars say that they were actually written over a period of more than two hundred years, during and after the Babylonian Exile. This is evidenced in the case of Psalm 130 by verse 8, "And he shll redeem Israel from all his iniquities." This is a reference to the destruction of Israel in 722 BCE, supposedly because God tired of its iniquities, and the long-held hope for its restoration.
No, the recreational dive limit is 130 feet. However, with the right breathing equipment and suit, much greater depths can be achieved.
To find the multiples of 130, just multiply 130 by the numbers, 1,2,3,4.... So the first is 130, the next is 260, the third ones is 390... and you can keep going forever. That is what "..." means in this context.
130, 260, 390, 520, 650, 780, 910, 1040, 1170, 1300, 1430, 1560.
Psalm 59:16 says, "But I will sing of thy power; yea, I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the morning: for thou has been my defence and refuge in the day of my trouble." Here are a few more: "But unto thee have I cried, O LORD; and in the morning shall my prayer prevent thee." Psalm 88:13 "My soul waits for the Lord more than watchman wait for the morning..." Psalm 130:6 "My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up." Psalm 5:3 Hope this helps!!
de profundus is the latin
De profundis clamo ad te Domine means "From the depths, I cry to Thee, Lord" It is from the 130th Psalm.
Emending "ante domini" to "ad te, Domini", this is the first verse of Psalm 129 in the Latin Vulgate Bible (Psalm 130 in the usual numbering):De profundis clamavi ad te, DomineOut of the depths I have cried to you, O Lord
Psalm 130 is an unnamed psalm in the Hebrew psalter composed by a penitential Israelite
Psalm 6 psalm 32 psalm 38 psalm 51psalm 102 psalm 130 psalm 143
AnswerLike all the psalms, Psalm 130 was written anonymously. Although we can not know exactly wrote this, or any other psalm, we can say that it was approximately when it was written. The psalms are traditionally attributed to the time of David and Solomon. but modern scholars say that they were actually written over a period of more than two hundred years, during and after the Babylonian Exile. This is evidenced in the case of Psalm 130 by verse 8, "And he shll redeem Israel from all his iniquities." This is a reference to the destruction of Israel in 722 BCE, supposedly because God tired of its iniquities, and the long-held hope for its restoration.
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No, the recreational dive limit is 130 feet. However, with the right breathing equipment and suit, much greater depths can be achieved.
Sea bass, like their freshwater relatives, depend on structure like reefs and shipwrecks for ambush points. They can be found in various depths, from 30-130 feet deep.
To find the multiples of 130, just multiply 130 by the numbers, 1,2,3,4.... So the first is 130, the next is 260, the third ones is 390... and you can keep going forever. That is what "..." means in this context.
To find 130 percent of 80, you first convert 130 percent to a decimal by dividing by 100, which gives you 1.30. Then, you multiply 1.30 by 80 to get the answer. Therefore, 130 percent of 80 is 104.
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