Psalms 106:29
106:28 They joined themselves also unto Baalpeor, and ate the sacrifices of the dead.Thus they provoked him to anger with their inventions: and the plague brake in upon them.
KJV
Thus they provoked him to anger with their deeds. The plague broke in on them.
Thus they provoked him to anger with their inventions: and the plague brake in upon them.
Thus they provoked him to anger with their inventions: and the plague broke in on them.
What does Psalms 106:29 mean?
Psalms 106:29 is a verse in the book of Psalms, in the Old Testament. In the original Hebrew, key words include כַּעַס (kaʻaç), מַעֲלָל (maʻălâl), מַגֵּפָה (maggêphâh).
Hebrew interlinear
Full chapter interlinear →Thus
they
provoked
him
to
angerכַּעַסkaʻaç/kaw-as'/H3707
with
their
inventions:מַעֲלָלmaʻălâl/mah-al-awl'/H4611
and
the
plagueמַגֵּפָהmaggêphâh/mag-gay-faw'/H4046
brake
inפָּרַץpârats/paw-rats'/H6555
upon
them.
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What does Psalms 106:29 say?
Psalms 106:29 (King James Version) reads: "Thus they provoked him to anger with their inventions: and the plague brake in upon them."
Is Psalms 106:29 in the Old or New Testament?
Psalms 106:29 is in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of Psalms.
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