Oh let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end; but establish the just: for the righteous God trieth the hearts and reins. Psalm 7:9 I will bless the LORD, who hath given me counsel: my reins also instruct me in the night seasons. Pslam 16:7 Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my reinsand my heart. Psalm 26:2 Thus my heart was grieved, and I was pricked in my reins. Psalm 73:21 ---- Reins means kidneys in the literal sense, but should be understood as the workings of the mind, particularly the passions of joy, grief, and fear.
In the Book of Psalms, the word "reins" typically refers to the innermost emotions or thoughts of a person. It is used symbolically to represent the seat of a person's emotions and desires, indicating a deep level of reflection or introspection.
The authorship of Psalm 119 is attributed to King David. It is the longest chapter in the Book of Psalms and is a reflection on the importance of God's word in the life of a believer.
The word "blessed" appears 26 times in the Book of Psalms in the Bible. It is often used to convey a sense of divine favor, happiness, or well-being.
The word "Bible" means "the scriptures" or "the sacred writings." It is derived from the Greek word "biblia," which means "books."
The book of Psalms is the ancient Hebrew songbook used for the temple singers. "Selah" is believed to be a specific musical notation, explaining what was expected at that point in the song. Many feel that "Selah" stands for a "pause" when singing or for silent meditation, to allow the words which were just sung, to sink in and be more impressive. The Greek Septuagint defined Selah("diapsalma") as "a musical interlude."
Lo debar is a place mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament in the book of 2 Samuel and in the book of Jeremiah. It is a location where Mephibosheth lived, the son of Jonathan. The name Lo debar means "no pasture" or "no word" in Hebrew.
In the King James version the word - LORD - appears 7830 times - - - 779 times in the Book of Psalms the word - lord's - appears 134 times - - - 8 times in the Book of Psalms the word - lordly - appears once - - - not at all in the Book of Psalms the word - lords - appears 42 times - - - once in the Book of Psalms the word - lordship - appears twice - - - not at all in the Book of Psalms
The word refuge is used SEVENTEEN times in the Book of Psalms (KJV).
psalms is the book that mentions rejoicing and praises, because psalms is the book of praise!
There is only one book in the standard Christian Bible that begins with the word "blessed." It is Psalms, specifically Psalms 1:1.
If you are referring to the Book of Psalms from the Bible, it is called Tehilim (תהילים) which literally means "praises." If you are referring to actual individual psalms, a psalm is called mizmor (מזמור), which literally means "song".
The most commonly used word in the Book of Psalms is "lord" or "Yahweh," which refers to God. It is used over 7,000 times throughout the Psalms.
The Hebrew title of the Book of Psalms is Tehillim (תהילים). This word literally means "praises" but in Hebrew a "praise" is a synonym for a "religious song."Note that each individual psalm in Hebrew is called a shir (שיר) which means "song" or "poem".
Psalm. Psalms is an adjacent book to Proverbs in the Bible.
The word "psalm" originates from the Greek word "psalmos," which means a sacred song or hymn. Psalms are poetic expressions typically set to music and used in religious worship, specifically within the context of the Book of Psalms in the Bible.
In the King James Version, the word "sing" appears 70 times in 56 different verses in the book of Psalms.
97 occurences
The word "breviary" comes from brevis. This means concise or short. It's a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church. This book contains prayers, readings, Psalms, notations and hymns.