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1 Didst Thou not rend the heavens Thou didst come down, From thy presence did mountains flow, |
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2 (As fire kindleth stubble Fire causeth water to boil,) To make known Thy name to Thine adversaries, From Thy presence do nations tremble. |
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3 In Thy doing fearful things we expect not, Thou didst come down, From Thy presence did mountains flow. |
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4 Even from antiquity [men] have not heard, They have not given ear, Eye hath not seen a God save Thee, He doth work for those waiting for Him. |
Prepared for him – Jesus has gone to prepare them a place in the Father's house on high--a very different one than the place for man, earth. R4675:1, R4966:2
A heavenly salvation for the Church, the Bride of Christ. R4966:2
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Quoted in 1 Cor. 2:9 |
5 Thou hast met with the rejoicer And the doer of righteousness, In Thy ways they remember Thee, Lo, Thou hast been wroth when we sin, By them [is] continuance, and we are saved. |
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6 And we are as unclean all of us, And as a garment passing away, all our righteous acts; And we fade as a leaf all of us. And our iniquities as wind do take us away. |
Our righteousnesses – Unless covered by the merit of Christ. E445
God uses his righteousness for us, the wedding garment of all his people. Q604:4
As filthy rags – All endeavors toward righteousness on our part aside from the merit of Christ. E445
It would be a fearful thing for us to stand trial before God in our own righteousness. R1261:3, R1392:1
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7 And there is none calling in Thy name, Stirring up himself to lay hold on Thee, For Thou hast hid Thy face from us, And thou meltest us away by our iniquities. |
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8 And now, O Jehovah, thou [art] our Father, We [are] the clay, and Thou our Framer, And the work of Thy hand all of us. |
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9 Be not wroth, O Jehovah, very sore, Nor for ever remember iniquity, Lo, look attentively, we beseech Thee, Thy people [are] we all. |
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10 Thy holy cities have been a wilderness, Zion a wilderness hath been, Jerusalem a desolation. |
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11 Our holy and our beautiful house, Where praise Thee did our fathers, Hath become burnt with fire, And all our desirable things have become a waste. |
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12 For these dost Thou refrain Thyself, Jehovah Thou art silent, and dost afflict us very sore!' |
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