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Psalms 73:19
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their end—future (Psalms 37:37-38), which is dismal and terribly sudden (Proverbs 1:27; Proverbs 29:1), aggravated and hastened by terror. As one despises an unsubstantial dream, so God, waking up to judgment (Psalms 7:6; Psalms 44:23), despises their vain shadow of happiness (Psalms 39:6; Isaiah 29:7). They are thrown into ruins as a building falling to pieces (Psalms 74:3).




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Psalms 73:19:

Psalms 74:3
Ecclesiastes 7:8
Jeremiah 5:27
Amos 4:13

 

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