Psalms 30:8
unto.34:6; 77:1,2; 130:1,2; 1Co 12:8,9; Php 4:6,7Psalms 34:3-4
magnify.35:27; 40:16; 69:30; Lu 1:46; Ac 19:17; Php 1:20let us.33:1,2; 66:8; 103:20-22; 148:1-14; 1Ch 29:20; 2Ch 29:30; Re 14:7Re 19:5,6 sought.18:6; 22:24; 31:22; 77:1,2; 116:1-6; Jon 2:2; Mt 7:7; Lu 11:92Co 12:8,9; Heb 5:7from.27:1,2; 46:2; 56:3; 1Sa 27:1; Isa 12:2; 2Co 7:5,6; 2Ti 1:7Psalms 34:6
This.3:4; 10:17; 40:17; 66:16-20saved.17-19; Ge 48:16; 2Sa 22:1; Re 7:14-17Psalms 116:1-2
1 The psalmist professes his love and duty to God for his deliverance.12 He studies to be thankful. A.M. 3468. B.C. 536. (Title.)From several instances of the Chaldee dialect being used in this Psalm, it appears to have been written after the Babylonian captivity. love.18:1-6; 119:132; Mr 12:33; Joh 21:17; 1Jo 4:19; 5:2,3because.18:6; 31:22,23; 34:3,4; 40:1; 66:19,20; 69:33; Ge 35:2; 1Sa 1:26Joh 16:24 therefore.55:16,17; 86:6,7; 88:1; 145:18,19; Job 27:10; Lu 18:1; Php 4:6Col 4:2as long as I live. Heb. in my days.Psalms 116:12
51:12-14; 103:2; Isa 6:5-8; Ro 12:1; 1Co 6:20; 2Co 5:14,15
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