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I.S.B.H.P.K. - Morning Class Albuquerque

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 Deu_32:7  Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations: ask thy father, and he will shew thee; thy elders, and they will tell thee.
 Psa_44:1  <To the chief Musician for the sons of Korah, Maschil.> We have heard with our ears, O God, our fathers have told us, what work thou didst in their days, in the times of old.
 Psa_77:5  I have considered the days of old, the years of ancient times.
 Psa_143:5  I remember the days of old; I meditate on all thy works; I muse on the work of thy hands.

 Psa_119:52  I remembered thy judgments of old,

O LORD; and have comforted myself.

 Psa_77:10  And I said, This is my infirmity: but I will remember the years of the right hand of the most High.

This is:  etc. Or, as Dr. Waterland renders, This my affliction is a change of the right hand of the Most High, i.e., it proceeds from a change of God's conduct towards me. De Dieu renders, Precari, hoc meum est; mutare dextram Altissimi` To pray, this is my business. To change the right hand of the Most High. I can do nothing else than pray:  God is the Ruler of events.
Mr. N. M. Berlin translates, Dolere meum hoc est:  mutare est dextre Altissimi. To grieve is my portion. To change (my condition) belongs to the right hand of the Most High.

Psa 77:10 And I said, This is my infirmity: but I will remember the years of the right hand of the most High.
Psa 77:11 I will remember the works of the LORD: surely I will remember thy wonders of old.
Psa 77:12 I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings.
 

 

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