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Selah. I remember my song in the night; I muse in mine own heart, and my spirit maketh diligent search. And I will meditate upon all thy work, and muse upon thy doings. I remember the days of old; I meditate on all thy works; I muse on the work of thy hands.
Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God, which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy Scriptures, concerning his Son, who was descended from David according to the flesh and was declared to be the Son of God in power according to the Spirit of holiness by his resurrection from ...
I will meditate also upon all thy work, And muse on thy doings. Aramaic Bible in Plain English And I have meditated on all your works; I have meditated on your skills."
David was good at “musing.” While we may not speak much today of that particular activity, it is taught in Scripture as a very important discipline in our lives. The word muse means to “meditate, consider, ponder, deliberate, contemplate, review and reflect.” In the animal world, it means to “ruminate.”
Jan 2, 2000 · Please hear me: I am calling you to the Word in 2000 not because I believe Christians rise above struggle by the Word, but precisely because we never rise above struggle in this world and because the Word is our only hope to survive and come through our struggles with faith and hope.
MUSE; MUSING. muz, muz'-ing: The word occurs twice in the Old Testament, in the sense of "meditate" ( Psalm 39:3, chaghigh; Psalm 143:5, siach); in the New Testament once ( Luke 3:15, dialogizomai, where the Revised Version (British and American) reads "reasoned"). Greek.
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Dec 1, 2013 · Musing upon God’s word, in the context of Psalms 119:147-149, is sandwiched between our “crying out” and God’s “hearing our voice.”. So an open mouth with audible expressions is strongly associated with musing on God’s word and may distinguish it from meditation.