Psalms 141:2
Let my prayer.David, who was now driven from Judea, and far from the sanctuary, here prays that the devotion of his heart, and the elevation of his hands, might be accepted; that the one might ascend to heaven fragrant and well pleasing as the cloud of incense, and the other, in conjunction with it, be prevalent as the {minchah,} or evening oblation. Pr 15:8set forth. Heb. directed.5:3as incense.Ex 30:7-9,34-38; Le 10:1,2; 16:11-13; Nu 16:35,46-48; Mal 1:11Lu 1:9,10; Re 5:8; 8:3,4the lifting.28:2; 63:4; 134:2; 1Ti 2:8the evening.Ex 29:39,42; 1Ki 18:36; Ezr 9:4; Da 9:21; Ac 3:1Revelation of John 8:3-4
another.7:2; 10:1; Ge 48:15,16; Ex 3:2-18; Ac 7:30-32stood.9:13; Ex 30:1-8; 2Ch 26:16-20; Ro 8:34; Heb 7:25having.Le 16:12; 1Ki 7:50; Heb 9:4much.Le 16:13; Nu 16:46,47; Mal 1:11offer it with the prayers. or, add it to the prayers.4; 5:8; Ps 141:2; Lu 1:10; Heb 4:15,16; 10:19-22; 1Jo 2:1,2the golden.6:9; 9:13; Ex 37:25,26; 40:26 3; 15:8; Ex 30:1; Ps 141:2; Lu 1:10
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