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PARALLEL BIBLE - Psalms 111:5


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King James Bible - Psalms 111:5

He hath given meat unto them that fear him: he will ever be mindful of his covenant.

World English Bible

He has given food to those who fear him. He always remembers his covenant.

Douay-Rheims - Psalms 111:5

he hath given food to them that fear him. He will be mindful for ever of his covenant:

Webster's Bible Translation

He hath given food to them that fear him: he will ever be mindful of his covenant.

Original Hebrew

טרף
2964 נתן 5414 ליראיו 3373 יזכר 2142 לעולם 5769 בריתו׃ 1285

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VERSE (5) -
Ps 34:9,10; 37:3 Isa 33:16 Mt 6:26-33 Lu 12:30

SEV Biblia, Chapter 111:5

Tet Dio mantenimiento a los que le temen; Yod para siempre se acordará de su pacto.

Clarke's Bible Commentary - Psalms 110:5

Verse 5. He hath given meat ] Prf tereph, PREY. This may allude to the quails in the
wilderness. The word signifies what is taken in hunting-wild beasts, venison, or fowls of any kind; particularly such as were proper for food. It also signifies spoil taken from enemies. And he may also refer to the wondrous manner in which they were fed and supported during their captivity; and by his support he proved that he was mindful of his covenant. He had promised such blessings; he was faithful to his promises.

Matthew Henry Commentary

The
Lord is to be praised for his works.

--The psalmist resolves to praise God himself. Our exhortations and ou examples should agree together. He recommends the works of the Lord, a the proper subject, when we are praising him; and the dealings of his providence toward the world, the church, and particular persons. All the works of the Lord are spoken of as one, it is his work; s admirably do all the dispensations of his providence centre in on design. The works of God, humbly and diligently sought into, shall all be found just and holy. God's pardoning sin is the most wonderful of all his works, and ought to be remembered to his glory. He will ever be mindful of his covenant; he has ever been so, and he ever will be so His works of providence were done according to the truth of the Divin promises and prophecies, and so were verity, or truth; and by him wh has a right to dispose of the earth as he pleases, and so are judgment or righteous: and this holds good of the work of grace upon the hear of man, ver. #(7, 8). All God's commandments are sure; all have bee fulfilled by Christ, and remain with him for a rule of walk an conversation to us. He sent redemption unto his people, out of Egypt a first, and often afterwards; and these were typical of the grea redemption, which in the fulness of time was to be wrought out by the Lord Jesus. Here his everlasting righteousness shines forth in unio with his boundless mercy. No man is wise who does not fear the Lord; n man acts wisely except as influenced by that fear. This fear will lea to repentance, to faith in Christ, to watchfulness and obedience. Suc persons are of a good understanding, however poor, unlearned, or despised __________________________________________________________________


Original Hebrew

טרף 2964 נתן 5414 ליראיו 3373 יזכר 2142 לעולם 5769 בריתו׃ 1285


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