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Myles Coverdale Bible
Psalms 50:10
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for every animal of the forest is mine,the cattle on a thousand hills.
For every animal of the forest is mine, And the cattle on a thousand hills.
For every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills.
For every beast of the forest is mine, the cattle on a thousand hills.
because every animal of the forest is already mine. The cattle on a thousand hills are mine.
For every wild animal in the forest belongs to me, as well as the cattle that graze on a thousand hills.
"For every beast of the forest is Mine, And the cattle on a thousand hills.
"For every animal of the forest is Mine, The cattle on a thousand hills.
For every animal of the forest is mine, And the cattle on a thousand hills.
For all the beastes of the forest are mine, and the beastes on a thousand mountaines.
For every beast of the forest is Mine,The cattle on a thousand hills.
for every beast of the forest is Mine-the cattle on a thousand hills.
Every animal in the forest belongs to me, and so do the cattle on a thousand hills.
for all forest creatures are mine already, as are the animals on a thousand hills;
For every beast of the forest is mine, the cattle upon a thousand hills;
I already own all the animals in the forest. I own all the animals on a thousand hills.
For all the beasts of the forest are mine, and the cattle and the oxen upon the hills.
all the animals in the forest are mine and the cattle on thousands of hills.
because every animal of the forest is mine, the cattle on a thousand hills.
for every beast of the forest is Mine; the cattle on a thousand hills;
For every beast of the forest is mine, And the cattle upon a thousand hills.
For every beast of the woodland is mine, and the cattle on a thousand hills.
For every beast of the forest is Mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills.
For euery beast of the forrest is mine, and the cattell vpon a thousand hilles.
For all the beastes of the forest are myne: and so are the cattel vpon a thousande hylles.
For all the wild beasts of the thicket are mine, the cattle on the mountains, and oxen.
For every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills.
For alle the wyelde beestis of wodis ben myne; werk beestis, and oxis in hillis.
For every beast of the forest is mine, And the cattle on a thousand hills.
For every beast of the forest [is] mine, [and] the cattle upon a thousand hills.
For every beast of the forest is Mine, And the cattle on a thousand hills.
For all the animals of the forest are mine, and I own the cattle on a thousand hills.
For every animal among the trees is Mine, and the cattle on a thousand hills.
For every wild animal of the forest is mine, the cattle on a thousand hills.
For, mine, is every wild-beast of the forest, The cattle on the mountains, in their thousands;
(49-10) For all the beasts of the woods are mine: the cattle on the hills, and the oxen.
For every beast of the forest is mine, the cattle on a thousand hills.
For Mine [is] every beast of the forest, The cattle on the hills of oxen.
"For every beast of the forest is Mine, The cattle on a thousand hills.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
every: Psalms 8:6-8, Psalms 104:24, Psalms 104:25, Genesis 1:24, Genesis 1:25, Genesis 2:19, Genesis 8:17, Genesis 9:2, Genesis 9:3, 1 Chronicles 29:14-16, Job 40:15-24, Jeremiah 27:5, Jeremiah 27:6, Daniel 2:38
cattle: Psalms 104:14, Genesis 31:9, Jonah 4:11
Reciprocal: Genesis 14:19 - possessor Joshua 8:27 - the cattle Psalms 16:2 - my goodness Psalms 148:10 - Beasts Isaiah 40:16 - nor Haggai 2:8 - General Matthew 21:3 - The Lord Luke 12:6 - and Luke 19:31 - the Lord
Cross-References
Now whan the mournynge dayes were ended, Ioseph spake vnto Pharaos housholde, & sayde: Yf I haue founde fauor in youre sight, the speake vnto Pharao and saie:
And wha the people in the lande (the Cananites) sawe the mournynge in the playne of Atad, they sayde: The Egipcias make there greate lametacion. Therfore is the place called: The lamentacion of the Egipcians, which lyeth beyonde Iordane.
Who so now toucheth a deed ma, shal be vncleane seuen dayes:
These are the wordes that Moses spake vnto all Israel on the other syde Iordane in the wildernesse, in the playne felde towarde the reed see, betwene Paran, Thophel, Laban, Hazeroth, and Disahab,
And the children of Israel weped for Moses in ye felde of the Moabites thirtie daies, and the dayes of the wepynge and mournynge for Moses were fulfilled.
and toke their bones, and buried them vnder ye tre at Iabes, & fasted seue dayes.
And Dauid mourned this lamentacion ouer Saul and Ionathas his sonne,
They sat them downe by him also vpon the grounde, vij. dayes and vij. nightes. Nether was there eny of them that spake one worde vnto him, for they sawe that his payne was very greate.
As for Steuen, men yt feared God dressed him, and made greate lamentacion ouer him.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For every beast of the forest [is] mine,.... By creation and preservation; and therefore he stood in no need of their bullocks and he goats;
[and the cattle upon a thousand hills; meaning all the cattle in the whole world.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
For every beast of the forest is mine - All the beasts that roam at large in the wilderness; all that are untamed and unclaimed by man. The idea is, that even if God “needed” such offerings, he was not dependent on them - for the numberless beasts that roamed at large as his own would yield an ample supply.
And the cattle upon a thousand hills - This may mean either the cattle that roamed by thousands on the hills, or the cattle on numberless hills. The Hebrew will bear either construction. The former is most likely to be the meaning. The allusion is probably to the animals that were pastured in great numbers on the hills, and that were claimed by men. The idea is, that all - whether wild or tame - belonged to God, and he had a right to them, to dispose of them as he pleased. He was not, therefore, in any way dependent on sacrifices. It is a beautiful and impressive thought, that the “property” in all these animals - in all living things on the earth - is in God, and that he has a right to dispose of them as he pleases. What man owns, he owns under God, and has no right to complain when God comes and asserts his superior claim to dispose of it at his pleasure. God has never given to man the absolute proprietorship in “any” thing; nor does he invade our rights when he comes and claims what we possess, or when in any way he removes what is most valuable to us. Compare Job 1:21.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 50:10. Every beast of the forest is mine — Can ye suppose that ye are laying me under obligation to you, when ye present me with a part of my own property?