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Psalm 39 is the 39th psalm of the Book of Psalms.〔according to Greek system of the numbering it is 38.〕 It is a meditation of David on the fragility of man before God,〔( David Meditates on Mans Frailty ).〕〔John Wesley’s ( Psalm 39 Bible Commentary ).〕 that ends in a prayer for a peaceful life. The Psalm is addressed to Jeduthun possibly the same as Ethan,〔1 Chron. vi. 44.〕 numbered among the sons of Merari.〔1Ch 15:6〕〔His children after him appear to have remained in the same position, even so late as the days of Nehemiah.〕 ==Structure== There is verses numbering conflict between Hebrew and Latin versions. Clarke holds the psalm relates:〔( Adam Clarke's Bible Commentary. On Psalms 39 ).〕 # the care and watchfulness over ones thoughts, tongue, and actions, v1-3. # considers the brevity and uncertainty of human life, v4-7; # prays for deliverance from sin, v8-11 # and that he may be protected and spared till he is fitted for another world, v12, 13. While Spurgeon broke the Psalm down thus: #Burdened with many sorrows v1-2 # prayer in his torment v 3-6 # submission to God v7-13 # releif and trust The Old Testament scholar Hermann Gunkel in his standard work "The Psalms" believes the structuring of the verses was originally:〔Hermann Gunkel, Die Psalmen (61986), 163f.〕 # Vers 2-4: Introduction to and Emergence of the poem # Vers 5ff: The actual poem 1.Vers 5-7 and 12: general considerations # Vers 8 and 13c.d: Return to yourself # Vers 13a.b, 9-11 and # Vers 14: the actual dirge 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Psalm 39」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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