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1 | Shall or Will? | Ps 119:48 | Belyn | 67174 | ||
Timothy Paul, Thank you for your help. I am still trying to learn how to post things. I posted a note because I did not know how to reply. Please see note on Ps.119:48 Thanks, Belyn | ||||||
2 | Charles Spurgeon's commentary | Ps 119:48 | Belyn | 67171 | ||
Tim: Thank you for directing me to crosswalk. This commentary by Charles Spurgeon answers my question for the most part. "The whole of this verse is in the future, and may be viewed not only as a determination of David's mind, but as a result which he knew would follow from the Lord's sending him his mercies and his salvation" Sprurgeon, Charles H. "Commentary on Psalms 119:48". "The Treasury of David" However, I would still like to know if there was intentional selection of the words will and shall for specific phrases. I have sent an e-mail to the Lockman Foundation regarding my question. When I get their answer I will post my findings for anyone else who is interested. Thanks to both Tim and Hank for your help. Belyn |
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