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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Psalms 30:5


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Psalms 29:6

οτι 3754 οργη 3709 εν 1722 1520 τω 3588 θυμω αυτου 847 και 2532 ζωη 2222 εν 1722 1520 τω 3588 θεληματι 2307 αυτου 847 το 3588 εσπερας 2073 αυλισθησεται κλαυθμος 2805 και 2532 εις 1519 το 3588 πρωι 4404 αγαλλιασις 20

Douay Rheims Bible

For wrath is in his indignation; and life in his good will. In the evening weeping shall have place, and in the morning gladness.

King James Bible - Psalms 30:5

For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.

World English Bible

For his anger is but for a moment. His favor is for a lifetime. Weeping may stay for the night, but joy comes in the morning.

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Anf-08 x.v.xvi Pg 48, Npnf-108 ii.XXIX Pg 1, Npnf-108 ii.XXIX Pg 11

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Psalms 29:6

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-01 ii.ii.l Pg 4
Isa. xxvi. 20.

Blessed are we, beloved, if we keep the commandments of God in the harmony of love; that so through love our sins may be forgiven us. For it is written, “Blessed are they whose transgressions are forgiven, and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord will not impute to him, and in whose mouth there is no guile.”227

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Anf-03 v.viii.xxvii Pg 9
Isa. xxvi. 20.

we have in the closets graves, in which they will have to rest for a little while, who shall have at the end of the world departed this life in the last furious onset of the power of Antichrist.  Why else did He use the expression closets, in preference to some other receptacle, if it were not that the flesh is kept in these closets or cellars salted and reserved for use, to be drawn out thence on a suitable occasion? It is on a like principle that embalmed corpses are set aside for burial in mausoleums and sepulchres, in order that they may be removed therefrom when the Master shall order it. Since, therefore, there is consistency in thus understanding the passage (for what refuge of little closets could possibly shelter us from the wrath of God?), it appears that by the very phrase which he uses, “Until His anger pass away,”7480

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Anf-03 v.viii.xxvii Pg 10
Isa. xxvi. 20.

which shall extinguish Antichrist, he in fact shows that after that indignation the flesh will come forth from the sepulchre, in which it had been deposited previous to the bursting out of the anger. Now out of the closets nothing else is brought than that which had been put into them, and after the extirpation of Antichrist shall be busily transacted the great process of the resurrection.


Npnf-201 iii.xvi.iv Pg 136


Anf-01 ix.vii.xiii Pg 5
Isa. lvii. 16.

Thus does he attribute the Spirit as peculiar to God which in the last times He pours forth upon the human race by the adoption of sons; but [he shows] that breath was common throughout the creation, and points it out as something created. Now what has been made is a different thing from him who makes it. The breath, then, is temporal, but the Spirit eternal. The breath, too, increases [in strength] for a short period, and continues for a certain time; after that it takes its departure, leaving its former abode destitute of breath. But when the Spirit pervades the man within and without, inasmuch as it continues there, it never leaves him. “But that is not first which is spiritual,” says the apostle, speaking this as if with reference to us human beings; “but that is first which is animal, afterwards that which is spiritual,”4534

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Anf-03 iv.xi.xi Pg 6
Tertullian’s reading of Isa. lvii. 16.

And again:  “He giveth breath unto the people that are on the earth, and Spirit to them that walk thereon.”1565

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Anf-03 v.v.xxxii Pg 14
Flatum: “breath;” so LXX. of Isa. lvii. 16.

In like manner the same Wisdom says of the waters, “Also when He made the fountains strong, things which6468

6468 Fontes, quæ.

are under the sky, I was fashioning6469

6469 Modulans.

them along with Him.”6470

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Edersheim Bible History

Temple xvi Pg 29.3, Temple xvii Pg 10.4


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