1. Hear this, all ye people. Whoever may have been the penman of this psalm, it discusses one of the most important principles in divine philosophy, and there is a propriety in the elevated terms designed to awaken and secure attention, with which the Psalmist announces his purpose to discourse…
KJVTheir inward thought is, that their houses shall continue for ever, and their dwelling places to all generations; they call their lands after their own names.
Parallel translations
4 additional translations▾
Parallel translations
4 additional translationsTheir inward thought is, that their houses shall continue for ever, Andtheir dwelling-places to all generations; They call their lands after their own names.
Their graves are their eternal homes— their dwellings for endless generations— even though their lands were their namesakes.
Their heart is : Their houses are to the age, Their tabernacles to all generations. They proclaimed their names over the lands.
Their inward thought is, that their houses are for ever, their dwelling-places from generation to generation: they call the lands after their own names.
About this book
Old Testament▾
About this book
Old TestamentPsalms — Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament).