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Psalms 120:6Ps.120.6

My soul hath long dwelt with him that hateth peace.

KJV

Hebrew original

Translations

Louis Segond 1910

Assez longtemps mon âme a demeuré Auprès de ceux qui haïssent la paix.

KJV

My soul hath long dwelt with him that hateth peace.

Patristic reading

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  • Origen

    Fragmenta In Lamentationes (In Catenis de Prophetis)

    Jerem. 1, 12. — Vgl. Hiob 5, 18. — 12 Ezech. 13, 19. — 22 I Pet. 5, 8. — 23 Vgl. Jer. 26, 22. — 25. Psal. 120, 6. — 28 Psal. 123, 2. 3. — 29 Prov. 24, 20. — 31 Vgl. Psal. 33, 9? — 32 Jerem. 47, 2. 3. 1 αὐτό] x003C; ο | τοσοῦτο ο | 10 ματαία c Ι ἔκβασιν ἔχουσα ο | 17 ἐξωθοῦν Blass…
  • Suda

    Suidae lexicon

    Paus. Att. fr. 94 ex Eust I. 1165, 6; P 205 — ἄϲτρον aliter Ambr. 203 φαϲὶ—p. 338, 1 νύκτα Thdr. in Ps. 120, 6 PG 80, 1880a 204 cf v. Α 2082, unde ὅτι sqq. 205 cf. v. Ν 382; Astramps. cf. v. H 234 1 ὄνομα πόλεωϲ] πό(λιϲ) A, Ambr., Ps. Herodian. καὶ—Ἴϲρυροι om. AFV A(GFVMB) 4 αὶ —…
  • Various

    Patrologia Latina Vol. 100 (Migne)

    uaedam de luna interrogavit ex eo versu, ubi dicit: Per diem sol non uret te, neque luna per noctem (Psal. CXX, 6) . Et inde de natura lunae aliquid addidit interrogare, si frigidae esset naturae, quomodo ureret? Quae omnia vestrae saepientiae nota esse non dubitamus. Ideo non es…

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