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To the chief Musician natsach (naw-tsakh') to glitter from afar, i.e. to be eminent (as a superintendent, especially of the Temple services and its music) Maschil maskiyl (mas-keel') instructive, i.e. a didactic poem -- Maschil. A Psalm of David David (daw-veed') loving; David, the youngest son of Jesse -- David. when Doeg Do'eg (do-ayg') anxious; Doeg, an Edomite -- Doeg. the Edomite 'Edomiy (ed-o-mee') an Edomite, or descendants from (or inhabitants of) Edom -- Edomite. came bow' (bo) to go or come (in a wide variety of applications) and told nagad (naw-gad') to front, i.e. stand boldly out opposite; by implication (causatively), to manifest; figuratively, to announce (always by word of mouth to one present); specifically, to expose, predict, explain, praise Saul Sha'uwl (shaw-ool') asked; Shaul, the name of an Edomite and two Israelites -- Saul, Shaul. and said 'amar (aw-mar') to say (used with great latitude) unto him David David (daw-veed') loving; David, the youngest son of Jesse -- David. is come bow' (bo) to go or come (in a wide variety of applications) to the house bayith (bah'-yith) a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.) of Ahimelech 'Achiymelek (akh-ee-meh'-lek) brother of (the) king; Achimelek, the name of an Israelite and of a Hittite -- Ahimelech. Why boastest halal (haw-lal') to be clear (orig. of sound, but usually of color); to shine; hence, to make a show, to boast; and thus to be (clamorously) foolish; to rave; causatively, to celebrate; also to stultify thou thyself in mischief ra` (rah) bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral)one), worse(-st), wretchedness, wrong. (Incl. feminine raaah; as adjective or noun.). O mighty gibbowr (ghib-bore') powerful; by implication, warrior, tyrant -- champion, chief, excel, giant, man, mighty (man, one), strong (man), valiant man. man the goodness checed (kheh'-sed) kindness; by implication (towards God) piety: rarely (by opposition) reproof, or (subject.) beauty of God 'el (ale) strength; as adjective, mighty; especially the Almighty (but used also of any deity) endureth continually yowm (yome) a day (as the warm hours), |
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