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  2. Psalm 143 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 143 is the 143rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Hear my prayer, O LORD". In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint version of the Bible, and the Latin Vulgate , this psalm is Psalm 142 .

  3. Psalm 2 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 2 is the second psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Why do the heathen rage". In Latin, it is known as "Quare fremuerunt gentes" . [ 1 ] Psalm 2 does not identify its author with a superscription, but Acts 4:24–26 in the New Testament attributes it to David . [ 2 ]

  4. Psalm 142 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 142 in Hebrew and English - Mechon-mamre; Text of Psalm 142 according to the 1928 Psalter; A maskil of David, when he was in the cave. A prayer. / With my own voice I cry to the LORD. Text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Psalm 142 – My Only Refuge text and detailed commentary, enduringword.com

  5. Huh? What Does '143' Mean, Exactly? - AOL

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    If your teen is using 143 over text, they may be discreetly expressing love or affection. Just as folks used 143 to say 'I love you' via pagers back in the day, the same goes for today's technology.

  6. Sefaria - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Promoted as a "living library of Jewish texts", Sefaria relies partially upon volunteers to add texts and translations. [5] [6] The site provides cross-references and interconnections between various texts. [3] Hebrew, Aramaic, and Judeo-Arabic texts are provided under a free license in the original and in translation. The website ...

  7. Textual variants in the Hebrew Bible - Wikipedia

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    This list provides examples of known textual variants, and contains the following parameters: Hebrew texts written right to left, the Hebrew text romanised left to right, an approximate English translation, and which Hebrew manuscripts or critical editions of the Hebrew Bible this textual variant can be found in. Greek (Septuagint) and Latin (Vulgate) texts are written left to right, and not ...

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  9. The Surprising Meaning Behind Angel Number 143 - AOL

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    To better understand the intricacies of 143, we need to look at the meaning of each number within it, for a breakdown of 1, 4, and 3, then assess the trio as a whole in 143. [accordion id ...