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Psalm 77

Psa. 77:12 KJV (With Strong’s)

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I will meditate
hagah (Hebrew #1897)
to murmur (in pleasure or anger); by implication, to ponder
KJV usage: imagine, meditate, mourn, mutter, roar, X sore, speak, study, talk, utter.
Pronounce: daw-gaw'
Origin: a primitive root (compare 1901)
also of all thy work
po`al (Hebrew #6467)
an act or work (concretely)
KJV usage: act, deed, do, getting, maker, work.
Pronounce: po'-al
Origin: from 6466
, and talk
siyach (Hebrew #7878)
to ponder, i.e. (by implication) converse (with oneself, and hence, aloud) or (transitively) utter
KJV usage: commune, complain, declare, meditate, muse, pray, speak, talk (with).
Pronounce: see'-akh
Origin: a primitive root
of thy doings
`aliylah (Hebrew #5949)
from 5953 in the sense of effecting; an exploit (of God), or a performance (of man, often in a bad sense); by implication, an opportunity
KJV usage: act(-ion), deed, doing, invention, occasion, work.
Pronounce: al-ee-law'
Origin: or malilah {al-ee-law'}
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Cross References

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meditate.
talk.
Psa. 71:24• 24My tongue also shall talk of thy righteousness all the day; for they shall be ashamed, for they shall be brought to confusion, that seek my hurt. (Psa. 71:24)
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Psa. 105:2• 2Sing unto him, sing psalms unto him; meditate upon all his wondrous works. (Psa. 105:2)
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Psa. 145:4,11• 4One generation shall laud thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts.
11They shall tell of the glory of thy kingdom, and speak of thy power;
(Psa. 145:4,11)
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Deut. 6:7• 7and thou shalt impress them on thy sons, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thy house, and when thou goest on the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. (Deut. 6:7)
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Luke 24:14‑32• 14and they conversed with one another about all these things which had taken place.
15And it came to pass as they conversed and reasoned, that Jesus himself drawing nigh, went with them;
16but their eyes were holden so as not to know him.
17And he said to them, What discourses are these which pass between you as ye walk, and are downcast?
18And one of them, named Cleopas, answering said to him, Thou sojournest alone in Jerusalem, and dost not know what has taken place in it in these days?
19And he said to them, What things? And they said to him, The things concerning Jesus the Nazaraean, who was a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all the people;
20and how the chief priests and our rulers delivered him up to the judgment of death and crucified him.
21But *we* had hoped that *he* was the one who is about to redeem Israel. But then, besides all these things, it is now, to-day, the third day since these things took place.
22And withal, certain women from amongst us astonished us, having been very early at the sepulchre,
23and, not having found his body, came, saying that they also had seen a vision of angels, who say that he is living.
24And some of those with us went to the sepulchre, and found it so, as the women also had said, but him they saw not.
25And *he* said to them, O senseless and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken!
26Ought not the Christ to have suffered these things and to enter into his glory?
27And having begun from Moses and from all the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.
28And they drew near to the village where they were going, and *he* made as though he would go farther.
29And they constrained him, saying, Stay with us, for it is toward evening and the day is declining. And he entered in to stay with them.
30And it came to pass as he was at table with them, having taken the bread, he blessed, and having broken it, gave it to them.
31And their eyes were opened, and they recognised him. And he disappeared from them.
32And they said to one another, Was not our heart burning in us as he spoke to us on the way, and as he opened the scriptures to us?
(Luke 24:14‑32)

J. N. Darby Translation

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And I will meditate upon all thy work, and muse upon thy doings.