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NOTES, CRITICAL, EXPLANATORY, AND PTACTICAL ON THE BOOKS OF PSALMS - Softcover

 
9781150816055: NOTES, CRITICAL, EXPLANATORY, AND PTACTICAL ON THE BOOKS OF PSALMS

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 Excerpt: ... each case in regard to the truth itself as viewed in that special aspect, and then the effects of that revealed truth on the soul are described corresponding with that truth as so viewed. Thus, of the " law of the Lord " it is said (a) that it is perfect, (b) that it converts the soul;--of the "testimony of the Lord," (a) that it is sure, (b) that it makes the simple toise;--of the " statutes of the Lord," (a) that they are right, (b) that they rejoice the heart;--of the " commandment of the Lord," (a) that it is pure, (b) that it enlightens the eyes;--of the "fear of the Lord," (a) that it is clean, (b) that it endures for ever;--of the "judgments of the Lord," (a) that they are true and righteous, (b) that they are more to be desired than gold, and that they are sweeter than honey and the honeycomb; that men are warned by them, and that in keeping them there is great reward. % Is perfect. On the meaning of the word here used, see Notes on Job i. 1. The meaning is that it lacks nothing in order to its completeness; nothing in order that it might be what it should be. It is complete as a revelation of Divine truth; it is complete as a rule of conduct. As explained above, this refers not only to the law of God as the word is commonly employed now, but to the whole of Divine truth as revealed. It is absolutely true; it is adapted with consummate wisdom to the wants of man; it is an unerring guide of conduct. There is nothing there which would lead men into error or sin; there is nothing essential for man to know which may not be found there. Converting the soul. The particular illustration of the perfection of the law is seen in the fact that it " converts the soul;" that is, that it turns...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 Excerpt: ... each case in regard to the truth itself as viewed in that special aspect, and then the effects of that revealed truth on the soul are described corresponding with that truth as so viewed. Thus, of the " law of the Lord " it is said (a) that it is perfect, (b) that it converts the soul;--of the "testimony of the Lord," (a) that it is sure, (b) that it makes the simple toise;--of the " statutes of the Lord," (a) that they are right, (b) that they rejoice the heart;--of the " commandment of the Lord," (a) that it is pure, (b) that it enlightens the eyes;--of the "fear of the Lord," (a) that it is clean, (b) that it endures for ever;--of the "judgments of the Lord," (a) that they are true and righteous, (b) that they are more to be desired than gold, and that they are sweeter than honey and the honeycomb; that men are warned by them, and that in keeping them there is great reward. % Is perfect. On the meaning of the word here used, see Notes on Job i. 1. The meaning is that it lacks nothing in order to its completeness; nothing in order that it might be what it should be. It is complete as a revelation of Divine truth; it is complete as a rule of conduct. As explained above, this refers not only to the law of God as the word is commonly employed now, but to the whole of Divine truth as revealed. It is absolutely true; it is adapted with consummate wisdom to the wants of man; it is an unerring guide of conduct. There is nothing there which would lead men into error or sin; there is nothing essential for man to know which may not be found there. Converting the soul. The particular illustration of the perfection of the law is seen in the fact that it " converts the soul;" that is, that it turns...

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