psalmist

第三人称单数:

动词第三人称单数: psalms

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 |

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Daniel, Esther, Ezra, and Nehemiah).The psalmist concludes his lengthy confession with a request for continued mercy and restoration.

诗人在结束他所作冗长认罪时,再度祈求上帝继续怜悯他们,并且使他们复原。

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。

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。

Again in Psalm 13, the psalmist begins with a distressful situation, but after contemplating God's goodness, he ends on a note of triumph.

诗人再度在诗篇第十三篇中以悲苦情况作为开端,但是当他想到上帝的良善时,又以得胜的语气做为本诗的话语。

The psalmist portrays Christ as a king upon His wedding day being clothed in garments "scented with myrrh and aloes and cassia.

一个犯了极大罪的女人用没药制成的芳香的油涂在耶稣的脚上,表示出她的悔改和对基督的爱,再用她的头发烘干它们。

The psalmist is convinced that God knows everything about him.

诗人相信,上帝知道有关他本人的每一件事。

God is there - as the Psalmist says, "peering out from the cracks.

上帝在那里,如诗篇:在无错之处。

With supernatural vision, the psalmist gets a glimpse of the future of God's people.

诗人获得超自然的异象,他瞥见了神子民的未来。

As the psalmist stressed, the nation of Israel deserves no praise (115:1) neither do the man-made idols of the heathen.

尤如诗人所强调,以色列因不应受到赞美(115:1),而且异教国家的人手所造的偶也不应受到赞美。