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Encontrados 94 resultados para: Psalm 99 Study

  • (To the choir-master. Melody: Idithun. Of Asaph. A psalm.) (Psalms 76, 1)

  • (A psalm. Of Asaph.) O God, the heathen have broken into thy inheritance; they have profaned the temple, thy sanctuary, and left Jerusalem in ruins. (Psalms 78, 1)

  • (To the choir-master. Melody: The Lily of the Law. Of Asaph. A psalm.) (Psalms 79, 1)

  • (A psalm. Of Asaph.) See, where he stands, the Ruler of all, among the rulers✻ assembled, comes for-ward to pronounce judgement on the rulers themselves! (Psalms 81, 1)

  • (A song. A psalm. Of Asaph.) (Psalms 82, 1)

  • (To the choir-master. Melody: The Winepresses. Of the sons of Core. A psalm.) (Psalms 83, 1)

  • (To the choir-master. Of the sons of Core. A psalm.) (Psalms 84, 1)

  • (Of the sons of Core. A psalm. A song.) His own building amidst the inviolate hills, (Psalms 86, 1)

  • (A song. A psalm. Of the sons of Core. To the choir-master. Melody: Mahalat. For singing. A maskil. Of Heman the Ezrahite.) (Psalms 87, 1)

  • (A psalm. A song. On the sabbath day.) (Psalms 91, 1)

  • with praises court his presence, singing a joyful psalm! (Psalms 94, 2)

  • (A psalm.) Sing the Lord a new song, a song of wonder at his doings; how his own right hand, his own holy arm, brought him victory. (Psalms 97, 1)


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