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1 III, 14 | Creator's Christ in the psalm too may have been girded 2 III, 19 | cross, the twenty-first Psalm is sufficiently able to 3 III, 20 | the oath to David in the psalm, "Of the fruit of thy body 4 III, 22 | response to which is the psalm, "Their sound is gone through 5 III, 22 | they were fulfilling the psalm, "Let us burst their bonds 6 III, 22 | according to the twenty-first Psalm, the brethren of Christ 7 III, 22 | congregation." In the sixty-seventh Psalm He says again: "In the congregations 8 III, 23 | perished. In the fifty-eighth Psalm He demands of the Father 9 IV, 11 | bridegroom, of whom the psalm says: "He is as a bridegroom 10 IV, 11 | from the seventy-seventh Psalm. "I will open," says He, " 11 IV, 13 | the Father by night, the psalm manifestly says: "O my God, 12 IV, 13 | same voice and place, the psalm says: "I cried unto the 13 IV, 13 | multitude. This fact the psalm had in view: "And behold 14 IV, 14 | may present to me. In the psalm he exclaims: "Defend the 15 IV, 14 | Similarly in the seventy-first Psalm: "In righteousness shall 16 IV, 14 | it is said in the 125th Psalm: "They who sow in tears 17 IV, 15 | as it is written in the psalm, "They who sow in tears 18 IV, 20 | preceded Christ's coming. As psalm is, in fact, accomplished 19 IV, 20 | such a war as this that the Psalm may evidently have spoken: " 20 IV, 22 | precisely as in the first Psalm He had said, "Thou art my 21 IV, 24 | Christ, even as the ninetieth Psalm says to Him: "Upon the asp 22 IV, 39 | Of this very patience the Psalm says, "The patient endurance 23 IV, 39 | because it is said in another Psalm, "Precious (in the sight 24 IV, 39 | all nations, which in the Psalm the Father had promised 25 IV, 40 | here too He fulfilled a Psalm: "He who did eat bread with 26 IV, 41 | of man," and of David's Psalm, that He would "sit at the 27 IV, 41 | whom they remembered in the Psalm as having said to His Son, " 28 IV, 42 | clove to His jaws," as the Psalm said it should, through 29 IV, 42 | he had his eye upon the Psalm: "They parted my garments 30 IV, 42 | itself! But even then the Psalm is not silent concerning 31 IV, 42 | false Christ, still all the Psalm (compensates) the vesture 32 IV, 42 | constancy has He also, in Psalm xxx., laboured to present 33 IV, 43conc| for He thus fulfilled the psalm: "Their sound is gone out 34 V, 3 | time was come of which the Psalm spake, "Let us break their 35 V, 4 | of the law; now that the Psalm had its prophecy accomplished: " 36 V, 8 | heart; let him produce a psalm, a vision, a prayer only 37 V, 9 | Now they say that this Psalm was a chant in honour of 38 V, 9 | What is here added (in the Psalm), "Thou art a priest for 39 V, 9 | then, there is also another Psalm, which begins with these 40 V, 9 | will here be said that this Psalm has reference to Solomon. 41 V, 9 | not those portions of the Psalm which apply to Christ alone, 42 V, 9 | nation. And what if the Psalm proves Him to be even God? " 43 V, 9 | about the middle of this Psalm, "His enemies shall lick 44 V, 9 | when I both introduced the Psalm, and insisted on my opinion 45 V, 11 | to whom the Spirit in the Psalm answers, in His foresight 46 V, 14 | You have (this in) the Psalm: "The Lord hear thee in 47 V, 17 | the King of Glory" in the Psalm: "Who is this King of Glory? 48 V, 17 | figure given him in the Psalm: "The stone which the builders 49 V, 18 | very words in which the Psalm expresses his meaning, ( 50 V, 18 | of darkness;" for (in the Psalm it is written,) "With the