psalmist

过去分词:

动词过去分词: 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:

The psalmist encourages the people of the Lord to praise Him, for doing so is good, pleasant, and beautiful.

诗篇鼓励耶和华的百姓赞美祂,因为这样的赞美是好的、愉快的、及美丽的。

It not only grieves, but it angers the psalmist to see many who do not follow the Lord's Law.

当诗人目睹竟然有这麽多人不遵行耶和华的律法,他不仅感到悲伤,而且也感到愤怒。

With beautiful words of adoration to the Lord, the psalmist likens several attributes of God to the different wonders of nature.

诗人用好几个自然界的壮观景像,来形容上帝的属性。

That is the question the psalmist asked God.

这也是诗人问神的问题。

The psalmist explains how the laws of nature (such as gravity) were ordered by God and nothing happened by chance or accident.

诗人说明上帝如何命定自然律(如地心吸力),以及没有一样东西是偶然发生的。

God is righteous therefore all His Words are true, pure, upright, righteous and everlasting, the Psalmist expressed this in V137, 138, 140, 142, 144.

神是公义的,因此,衪的话是真实的,纯净的,正直的和永恒的,诗人用了V137,138,142和144来作此描述。

Truly, as the psalmist foresaw, salvation was near for those who fear God.

诚然,正如诗人所预见,救恩已接近那些敬畏上帝的人。

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;

If God could win these victories, the psalmist was encouraged that God would do it again, and in so doing He would shame the enemies.

如果上帝能赢得这些胜利,诗人就会受到鼓舞,并且相信,上帝还会赢得胜利,因而使仇敌受到羞辱。