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They that sing as well as they that dance [shall say], All my fountains are in thee.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

AlbertBarnes

18th Century
Presbyterian
18th Century

As well the singers as the players on instruments shall be there — literally, “The singers as the players on instruments.” The imag…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

CharlesEllicott

19th Century
Anglican
19th Century

The literal sense of this most obscure verse is—
And singers as trumpeters
All my springs in Thee,

We may paraphrase this, …

John Calvin

John Calvin

JohnCalvin

16th Century
Protestant
16th Century

The meaning of this verse is obscure, partly from its abrupt brevity, and partly from the ambiguity of one word. The word springs is, undo…

John Gill

John Gill

JohnGill

17th Century
Reformed Baptist
17th Century

As well the singers as the players on the instruments shall be
there
In Zion, in the …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

MatthewHenry

17th Century
Presbyterian
17th Century

The church of Christ is more glorious and excellent than the nations of the earth. In the records of heaven, the humblest of those who are born aga…

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