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- noun physics
positronium - noun metrology Symbol for the
petasecond , anSI unit oftime equal to 1015seconds .
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A criminal act, as Jehovah Himself had appointed the boundaries of the nations (De 32: 8). treasures -- "hoarded treasures" [Horsley]. put down ... inhabitants like, &c. -- rather, "as a valiant man, I have brought down (from their seats) those seated" (namely, "on thrones"; as in Ps 2: 4; 29: 10; 55: 19).
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Psalm, meaning the sad or sorrowful; in Ps 10: 9, as usual, it means the pious or meek sufferer.
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In the welfare of the city, as its civil, and especially the religious relations, was involved that of Israel. now -- as in Ps 115: 2. 9.
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But -- as in Ps 2: 6, literally, "and." house -- (1Ch 9: 23), the tabernacle. temple -- literally, "palace," applied to God's residence, the Holy of
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Compare Nu 10: 35; Ps 1: 4; 22: 14, on the figures here used. before him -- as in Ps 68: 2, from His presence, as dreaded; but in Ps
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Nowhere, except in Ps 110: 4; Zec 6: 13, and in this Epistle, is Christ expressly called a priest.
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So the eternity spoken of in Ps 110: 4 is that of the priestly office chiefly. made like -- It is not said that he was asbsolutely "like."
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Melchisedec in Ps 110: 4, namely, because these presuppose a change or transference of the priesthood, and this carries with it a change also of the law (which is inseparably bound up with the priesthood, both stand and fall together, Heb 7: 11).
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So in Ps 110: 4, "Thou art a priest"; singular, not priests, "many." continueth -- Greek, simple verb, not the compound as in Heb 7: 23.
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This view is favored by the language here, which, as in Ps 15: 1;
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