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∙ 2008-06-16 04:38:40The name Anita originates as a Spanish and Finnish version of "Ana" meaning "gracious," "mercy" or "full of grace."
An angel mercy. From the Hebrew, Rachem-el = G-d's mercy or merciful G-d
Tradition states that King David gave us the Book of Psalms. Seventy-three of the 150 bear his name, and the unattributed ones are also from him (Talmud, Berakhot 9b).Concerning those Psalms that have the names of other authors, tradition teaches that we may thank David for them too (Talmud, Bava Bathra 14b). This is because it was he who recorded them in their permanent form and in a single book. If not for King David, those Psalms would have gone lost.See also:About King DavidPsalm 23The purpose of the Psalms
A mercy meal may otherwise be called "a wake". The time and customs surrounding the mercy meal differ from one Religious Faith to another but over all it is a chance for the relatives and friends of the deceased to gather to commiserate with one another or "celebrate" the life of the deceased. The mercy meal may be held at the former home of the deceased or any other venue and the officiating Clergyman may also attend the mercy meal.
Eternal life is being in the presence of God. To be in His presence, we have to be compatible or pleasing to Him. Works of kindness and mercy are a big ingredient in this.
Mercy first appears in Psalms.23:6."Surely goodness and Mercy shall follow thee..." King James Version-1611
The word "mercy" is in the King James Version of the Bible 276 times. It is in 261 verses.
It varies by version. The KJV uses it 262 times and the NIV 124 times. ////////// King James Statistics are at the link (not case sensitive) Mercy (276) Mercyseat (1) this is the word count not the verse count...
In the King James version The phrase give thanks to the Lord is mentioned 2 times 1 Chronicles * 16:41 And with them Heman and Jeduthun, and the rest that were chosen, who were expressed by name, to give thanks to the Lord, because his mercy endureth forever Psalms * 136:30 O give thanks to the Lord of lords: for his mercy endureth forever.
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Here are some sentences using the word 'mercy': "He was at the mercy of the judge." "Please have mercy on me." "I'm Begging you for mercy." "May God have mercy on your soul" "
James R. Pears has written: 'Have mercy upon me, O God (Miserere mei Deus)' -- subject(s): 51st Psalm, Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 pts.) with organ, Psalms (Music)
Of course it depends on the translation, but in the NIV translation, the phrase "unfailing love" occurs a total of 32 times in the bible, mostly in the book of Psalms. In the King James version of the Bible, unfailing love is never mentioned, usually using the word mercy instead.
Psalm 136 has 'mercy' in it 26 times and it has 26 verses. This is in the Authorised Version of the Bible. Strangely, the New International Version of the Bible does not have this word, 'mercy', in it at all, but has 'love' substituted for 'mercy'. And according to my dictionary, 'love' is different to 'mercy'.
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It varies by version. The KJV uses it 262 times and the NIV 124 times. ////////// King James Statistics are at the link (not case sensitive) Mercy (276) Mercyseat (1) this is the word count not the verse count...
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