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Psalm 34

Psa. 34:19 KJV (With Strong’s)

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Many
rab (Hebrew #7227)
abundant (in quantity, size, age, number, rank, quality)
KJV usage: (in) abound(-undance, -ant, -antly), captain, elder, enough, exceedingly, full, great(-ly, man, one), increase, long (enough, (time)), (do, have) many(-ifold, things, a time), ((ship-))master, mighty, more, (too, very) much, multiply(-tude), officer, often(-times), plenteous, populous, prince, process (of time), suffice(-lent).
Pronounce: rab
Origin: by contracted from 7231
are the afflictions
ra` (Hebrew #7451)
bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral)
KJV usage: adversity, affliction, bad, calamity, + displease(-ure), distress, evil((- favouredness), man, thing), + exceedingly, X great, grief(-vous), harm, heavy, hurt(-ful), ill (favoured), + mark, mischief(-vous), misery, naught(-ty), noisome, + not please, sad(-ly), sore, sorrow, trouble, vex, wicked(-ly, -ness, one), worse(-st), wretchedness, wrong. (Incl. feminine raaah; as adjective or noun.).
Pronounce: rah
Origin: from 7489
of the righteous
tsaddiyq (Hebrew #6662)
just
KJV usage: just, lawful, righteous (man).
Pronounce: tsad-deek'
Origin: from 6663
: but the Lord
Yhovah (Hebrew #3068)
(the) self-Existent or Eternal; Jehovah, Jewish national name of God
KJV usage: Jehovah, the Lord. Compare 3050, 3069.
Pronounce: yeh-ho-vaw'
Origin: from 1961
delivereth
natsal (Hebrew #5337)
to snatch away, whether in a good or a bad sense
KJV usage: X at all, defend, deliver (self), escape, X without fail, part, pluck, preserve, recover, rescue, rid, save, spoil, strip, X surely, take (out).
Pronounce: naw-tsal'
Origin: a primitive root
him out of them all.

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Many.
Psa. 71:20• 20Thou who hast made us see many distresses and evils,{HR}Wilt turn and make us live,{HR}And from the depths of the earth wilt turn and bring us up. (Psa. 71:20)
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Job 5:19• 19In six troubles he will deliver thee,{HR}And in seven no evil shall befall thee. (Job 5:19)
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Job 30:9‑31• 9And now I am become their song, and I am their bye-word;
10Abhorring me, they get far from me,{HR}And even withhold not spittle from my face.
11For he hath loosed my cord, and humbled me,{HR}And they have cast away the bridle before my face.
12On the right riseth up a brood; they push aside my feet,{HR}And cast up against me their destructive ways;
13They tear up my path, helping on my downfall;{HR}They have no helper;
14They come as [through] a wide breach,{HR}Under the ruin they roll onward.
15Terrors turn on me; they pursue like a storm my dignity,{HR}And my prosperity like a cloud is gone.
16And now my soul poureth itself out upon me;{HR}Days of suffering hold me fast;
17The night pierceth my bones, and my gnawers rest not.
18With great violence is my clothing changed;{HR}It girdeth me as the collar of my vest.
19He hath cast me into the mire,{HR}And I am become as dust and ashes.
20I cry to thee, but thou dost not answer me;{HR}I stand, and thou dost look fixedly at me.
21Thou art changed to a cruel one towards me,{HR}With the strength of thy hand thou warrest against me.
22Raising me on the wind, thou makest me borne off,{HR}And in my very substance desolvest me.
23And I know thou art bringing me to death,{HR}And to the house of assembly for all living.
24Surely there is no prayer when he putteth forth the hand,{HR}Though they cry out, in his destroying.
25For have I not wept over one whose day is hard?{HR}Was [not] my soul sad over the needy?
26Yet when I looked for good, evil came,{HR}And when I waited for light, darkness came.
27My bowels are made to boil, and are not silent;{HR}Days of affliction have overtaken me.
28I am going as blackened without the sun;{HR}I stand up in the assembly, I cry out.
29Of jackals am I become brother,{HR}And companion of ostriches.
30My skin off me is black,{HR}And my bones are burned with heat,
31And my harp is [turned] to wailing,{HR}And my pipe to the voice of weepers.
(Job 30:9‑31)
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Job 42:12• 12And Jehovah blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning; and he had fourteen thousand sheep, and six thousand camels, and a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand she-asses. (Job 42:12)
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Prov. 24:16• 16For a righteous one falleth seven times,{HR}And riseth up again;{HR}But the wicked stumble into disaster. (Prov. 24:16)
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John 16:33• 33These things have I spoken to you that in me ye may have peace. In the world ye have tribulation; but be of good courage: I have overcome the world. (John 16:33)
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Acts 14:22• 22establishing the souls of the disciples, exhorting [them] to continue in the faith, and that through many tribulations we must enter into the kingdom of God. (Acts 14:22)
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2 Cor. 4:7‑12,17• 7But we have this treasure in earthenware vessels, that the surpassingness of the power may be God's, and not of us,
8in everything being afflicted, yet not straitened, sorely yet not utterly perplexed,
9persecuted yet not forsaken, cast down yet not destroyed,
10always bearing about in the body the dying of Jesus, that the life also of Jesus may be manifested in our body.
11For we that live are ever being delivered up unto death for Jesus' sake, that the life also of Jesus may be manifested in our mortal flesh.
12So that death worketh in us, but life in you.
17For the momentary lightness of our affliction worketh out for us in surpassing measure an eternal weight of glory:
(2 Cor. 4:7‑12,17)
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2 Cor. 11:23‑27• 23Are they ministers of Christ? (Beside myself I speak) I above measure; in labours very abundantly, in prisons very abundantly, in stripes exceedingly, in deaths often.
24From Jews five times I received forty [stripes] save one;
25thrice was I beaten with rods, once I was stoned, thrice I suffered shipwreck, a night and a day I have been in the deep;
26by wayfarings often, by dangers of rivers, by dangers of robbers, by dangers from countrymen, by dangers from Gentiles, by dangers in town, by dangers in desert, by dangers at sea, by dangers among false brethren, by toil and trouble;
27in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness.
(2 Cor. 11:23‑27)
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1 Thess. 3:3‑4• 3that no one might be moved by these afflictions. For yourselves know that for this we are set.
4For even when we were with you we told you beforehand that we are to suffer affliction, even as it came to pass, and ye know.
(1 Thess. 3:3‑4)
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2 Tim. 3:11‑12• 11persecutions, sufferings; what things befell me at Antioch, at Iconium, at Lystra; what persecutions I endured, and out of all the Lord delivered me.
12Yea, and all that desire to live piously in Christ Jesus shall be persecuted.
(2 Tim. 3:11‑12)
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Heb. 11:33‑38• 33who through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped lions' mouths,
34quenched fire's power, escaped sword's edge, were strengthened from weakness, became mighty in war, put to flight armies of aliens.
35Women received their dead again by resurrection; and others were tortured, not having accepted their deliverance that they might obtain a better resurrection;
36and others had trial of mockings and scourgings, yea and of bonds and imprisonment.
37They were stoned, they were sawn asunder, they were tempted, they died by slaughter of sword. They went about in sheepskins, in goatskins, destitute, afflicted, ill-treated
38(of whom the world was not worthy), wandering in deserts and mountains and caves and the chinks of the earth.
(Heb. 11:33‑38)
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James 5:10‑11• 10Take, brethren, [for] an example of suffering and of patience, the prophets who spoke in the name of [the] Lord.
11Behold, we call them blessed who endured. Ye heard of the endurance of Job, and saw [the] Lord's end; for the Lord is full of compassion, and merciful.
(James 5:10‑11)
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1 Peter 4:12‑13• 12Beloved, be not surprised at the fire among you that cometh for your trial, as though a strange thing were happening to you;
13but inasmuch as ye share in the sufferings of Christ, rejoice, that in the revelation of his glory also ye may rejoice exultingly.
(1 Peter 4:12‑13)
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Rev. 7:14‑17• 14And I said to him, My lord, thou knowest. And he said to me, These are they that come out of the great tribulation, and they washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.
15Therefore are they before the throne of God and serve him day and night in his temple; and he that sitteth on the throne shall tabernacle over them.
16They shall hunger no more neither thirst any more nor in any wise shall the sun fall upon them nor any heat.
17For the Lamb that is in the midst of the throne shall tend them and shall lead them to fountains of waters of life, and God shall wipe away every tear from their eyes.
(Rev. 7:14‑17)
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 Then there is a path marked out by God as the path of peace in a world like this; not simply in itself the path of spiritual power, but of quietness and peace in this world, going peaceably through it under God's eye. And that is very precious for us. Grace is a means of doing it, as the heart is elsewhere than in idleness and passion. (Practical Reflections on the Psalms: Psalms 33-36 by J.N. Darby)
 If the righteous man thus finds great spiritual blessing, it does not follow that in an evil world he will not suffer. For, “Many are the afflictions of the righteous.” (Psalm 34 by H. Smith)

J. N. Darby Translation

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Many are the adversities of the righteous, but Jehovah delivereth him out of them all:

W. Kelly Translation

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Many [are] the troubles of the righteous [one];{HR}But out of them all Jehovah delivereth him,