Concordances and Commentaries
Bukkiah
Bukki'ah
Bukkijah
Eliathah
Eli'athah
Giddalti
Giddal'ti
Hanani
Hana'ni
Hananiah
Hanani'ah
Heman
Hothir
Jerimoth
Jer'imoth
Joshbekashah
Joshbekash'ah
Mahazioth
Maha'zi-oth
Mallothi
Mallo'thi
Mattaniah
Mattani'ah
Romamtiezer
Romamti-ezer
Romam'ti-e'zer
Shebuel
Shebu'el
Shubael
Sons
Uzziel
Uz'ziel
Bukkiah
Bukki'ah
Bukkijah
Eliathah
Eli'athah
Giddalti
Giddal'ti
Hanani
Hana'ni
Hananiah
Hanani'ah
Heman
Hothir
Jerimoth
Jer'imoth
Joshbekashah
Joshbekash'ah
Mahazioth
Mallothi
Mallo'thi
Mattaniah
Mattani'ah
Romamtiezer
Romamti-Ezer
Romam'ti-E'zer
Shebuel
Uzziel
Uz'ziel
Bukkiah
Bukki'ah
Bukkijah
Eliathah
Eli'athah
Giddalti
Giddal'ti
Hanani
Hana'ni
Hananiah
Hanani'ah
Heman
Hothir
Jerimoth
Jer'imoth
Joshbekashah
Joshbekash'ah
Mahazioth
Mallothi
Mallo'thi
Mattaniah
Mattani'ah
Romamtiezer
Romamti-Ezer
Romam'ti-E'zer
Shebuel
Uzziel
Uz'ziel
25:1-31 The singers and musicians. - David put those in order who were appointed to be singers and musicians in the temple. To prophesy, in this place, means praising God with great earnestness and devout affections, under the influences of the Holy Spirit. In raising these affections, poetry and music were employed. If the Spirit of God do not put life and fervour into our devotions, they will, however ordered, be a lifeless, worthless form.
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