psalmist
过去式:
动词过去式: psalmed
更多词形:
动词过去式: psalmed | 动词过去分词: psalmed | 动词现在分词: psalming | 动词第三人称单数: psalms |
单词例句:
Hope this series will rekindle us to love the Lord by loving His Word. May the delight of the Psalmist also be our delight!
盼望藉著本系列可以重燃我们对神话语的爱,和重燃我们对神的爱。愿诗人的喜悦也成为我们的喜悦!
In the winter of a troubled life, the psalmist asked, “Why are you cast down, O my soul?
当诗人处在他生命中艰难的冬天时,他自问,“我的心哪!你为何忧闷?”
We may even think like the psalmist that it's as though God is fighting against us.
我们可能会象这赞美诗的作者一样觉得神在与我们作对。
The Psalmist says ‘That’s how we were’.
诗人说:我们得帮助,也正是如此。
Now this is exactly what the Psalmist does not want to happen to himself (V127).
而这正是诗人不想发生在自己身上的事(V127)。
The psalmist wrote, "with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light" (Psalm 36: 9).
诗篇作者写道:“因为在你那里,有生命的源头。在你的光中,我们必得见光”(诗篇36:9)。
Yet another attribute of God that causes the psalmist to be awestruck, is His omnipresence (all-present).
然而,上帝的另一个使诗人心感敬畏的属性就是无所不在(到处都在)。
The psalmist, David, likely made use of his earlier composition and altered it for a specific occasion and purpose.
诗人大卫也许使用他早期的诗句,并且为了特殊的时机与目的,将它们作了一些修改。
In his praying the psalmist spoke to his Lord and thereby was reminded and encouraged that the Lord cares.
诗人在祷告中向他的主倾诉,他因此得到提醒和鼓励,那就是主必看顾他;