"Low in the grave He lay- Jesus my Saviour! Waiting the coming day- Jesus my Lord!
Up from the grave He arose, With a mighty triumph o'er His foes; He arose a Victor from the dark domain, And He lives forever with His saints to reign. He arose! He arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!
Vainly they watch His bed- Jesus my Saviour! Vainly they seal the dead- Jesus my Lord!
Up from the grave He arose, With a mighty triumph o'er His foes; He arose a Victor from the dark domain, And He lives forever with His saints to reign. He arose! He arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!
Death cannot keep his prey- Jesus my Saviour! He tore the bars away- Jesus my Lord!
Up from the grave He arose, With a mighty triumph o'er His foes; He arose a Victor from the dark domain, And He lives forever with His saints to reign. He arose! He arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!
Then just looking at what came to mind on Psalms 23. In that one version, DRA 1899 version, Psalms 23 is Psalms 24 in most, or all, other Bibles. And Psalms 22 is Psalms 23 in most, or all, other Bibles. As I won't spend the time finding where that one off number started from in that version. Good note on seeing the differences though.
Your questioned interested me. Ecclesiastes ends at chapter 12 as you stated. The book of Ecclesiasticus, an Apocrypha book, has 51 chapters. Did you just mix them up? As they are very close in title name. Searching a little bit I did not see Ecclesiastes going past 12. Though you may have some information I don't.
Now on Psalms 23 I looked up and did find at least one version, the DRA 1899 edition, in where Psalms 23 has 10 verses but they are all, 1-10, completely different from the KJV, and most others, for that chapter of Psalms. I have no idea where that Psalms 23 came from in that version of the Bible. Interesting.
I'm confused. Why do you attribute Ecclesiastes 25 to the King James Version of the Bible? The KJV ends at Chapter 12. I have not been able to find any printing of the KJV that contains chapters of Ecclesiastes beyond twelve. Where have these additional chapters come from? (The same is true, by the way, of Psalm 23. Some internet sites include verses 7 through ten.) Please help me understand.
A wife that has only pleasure in her doing, will be a stumbling block in the path of her husband, saying that i do good, he must accept my will, does she not worketh for the enemy of yahweh
Alan, not sure who you were directing this enquiry to, but it's very likely that the Apocryphal Book Ecclesiasticus was being referred to as it contains 51 chapters & not the Ecclesiastes in the Bible that we read from.
He is not here, but is risen.
"Low in the grave He lay- Jesus my Saviour! Waiting the coming day- Jesus my Lord!
Up from the grave He arose, With a mighty triumph o'er His foes; He arose a Victor from the dark domain, And He lives forever with His saints to reign. He arose! He arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!
Vainly they watch His bed- Jesus my Saviour! Vainly they seal the dead- Jesus my Lord!
Up from the grave He arose, With a mighty triumph o'er His foes; He arose a Victor from the dark domain, And He lives forever with His saints to reign. He arose! He arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!
Death cannot keep his prey- Jesus my Saviour! He tore the bars away- Jesus my Lord!
Up from the grave He arose, With a mighty triumph o'er His foes; He arose a Victor from the dark domain, And He lives forever with His saints to reign. He arose! He arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!
"Christ Arose" Robert Lowry
God Bless.
Your questioned interested me. Ecclesiastes ends at chapter 12 as you stated. The book of Ecclesiasticus, an Apocrypha book, has 51 chapters. Did you just mix them up? As they are very close in title name. Searching a little bit I did not see Ecclesiastes going past 12. Though you may have some information I don't.
Now on Psalms 23 I looked up and did find at least one version, the DRA 1899 edition, in where Psalms 23 has 10 verses but they are all, 1-10, completely different from the KJV, and most others, for that chapter of Psalms. I have no idea where that Psalms 23 came from in that version of the Bible. Interesting.
God Bless.
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