psalm 英 [sɑːm]   美 [sɑm]

psalm

psalm  英 [sɑːm] 美 [sɑm]

n. 诗篇;圣歌  vt. 唱赞美诗祝祷 

名词复数:psalms 

Remember that? Of course that is a quotation from psalm 22. 还记得不?当然那是从《诗篇》第22章中引用的。
The argument inevitably goes like this: psalm 7:11 tells us "God is angry with the wicked every day. 他们的论据总是像这样:圣歌7:11告诉我们“上帝每天都为邪恶的人大为恼怒”。

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  • n. 诗篇;圣歌
  • vt. 唱赞美诗祝祷
  • 1. Remember that? Of course that is a quotation from psalm 22.

    还记得不?当然那是从《诗篇》第22章中引用的。

  • 2. The argument inevitably goes like this: psalm 7:11 tells us "God is angry with the wicked every day.

    他们的论据总是像这样:圣歌7:11告诉我们“上帝每天都为邪恶的人大为恼怒”。

  • 3. The habits recorded in psalm 116 are not just for those who have one foot in the grave, they are actually good habits for all of our lives.

    诗篇116 所记录的那些习惯并不仅仅适用于那些一只脚已经踏入坟墓的人,它们实际上是我们每个人一生都应该保持的好习惯。

  • psalm (n.) Old English psealm, salm, partly from Old French psaume, saume, partly from Church Latin psalmus, from Greek psalmos "song sung to a harp," originally "performance on stringed instrument; a plucking of the harp" (compare psaltes "harper"), from psallein "play on a stringed instrument, pull, twitch" (see feel (v.)).
psalm / sɑːm ; NAmE sɑːm / noun a song, poem or prayer that praises God, especially one in the Bible (《圣经》中的)圣咏;赞美诗;赞美歌 the Book of Psalms 《〈圣经〉诗篇》 psalm psalms psalmed psalming psalm / sɑːm ; NAmE sɑːm /
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