Psalms 2:6
Yet.45:6; 89:27,36,37; 110:1,2; Isa 9:6,7; Da 7:13,14; Mt 28:18Ac 2:34-36; 5:30,31; Eph 1:22; Php 2:9-11set. Heb. anointed. my, etc. Heb. Zion, the hill of myholiness. 48:1,2; 50:2; 78:68; 132:13,14; Heb 12:22; Re 14:1Psalms 68:15-16
of God.2:6; 78:68,69; 87:1,2; Isa 2:2,3of Bashan.De 3:10; Mic 7:14 Why.114:4,6; Isa 2:2the hill.132:13,14; De 12:5,11; 1Ki 9:3; Heb 12:22,23; Re 21:2,3Psalms 78:68
chose.Ge 49:8-10; Ru 4:17-22; 1Sa 16:1; 2Ch 6:6mount.87:2; 132:12-14Psalms 87:1
1 The nature and glory of the church.4 The increase, honour, and comfort of the members thereof. A.M. 3468. B.C. 536. (Title.) A Psalm.It is highly probable that this Psalm was written by one of the descendants of Korah on the return from the Bablonian captivity. It seems to have been written in praise of Jerusalem; and, typically, of the Christian church. for. or, of. His.2Ch 3:1; Isa 28:16; Mt 16:18; 1Co 3:10,11; Eph 2:20-22; 1Pe 2:4-8the holy.48:1,2; 68:16; 121:1; Isa 2:2,3; 56:7; Zec 8:3; 2Pe 1:18Psalms 123:1
1 The godly profess their confidence in God;3 and pray to be delivered from contempt. A.M. cir. 3463. B.C. cir. 541. (Title.) A Song of degrees.This Psalm is probably a complaint of the captives in Babylon, relative to the contempt and cruel usage they received. 120:1; 121:1; 122:1; 123:1; 124:1; 125:1; 126:1; 127:1; 128:1; *titles129:1; 130:1; 131:1; 132:1; 133:1; 134:1; *titles lift I.25:15; 121:1; 141:8; Lu 18:13O thou.2:4; 11:4; 113:5,6; 115:3; Isa 57:15; 66:1; Mt 6:9Isaiah 2:3
Come ye.Jer 31:6; 50:4,5; Zec 8:20-23he will teach.De 6:1; Ps 25:8,9; Mt 7:24; Lu 11:28; Joh 7:17; Ac 10:33; Jas 1:25for out.51:4,5; Ps 110:2; Lu 24:47; Ac 1:8; 13:46-48; Ro 10:18
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