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  2. Trijicon biblical verses controversy - Wikipedia

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    Trijicon, a manufacturer of optical sights for rifles, was accused of stamping Bible verse references on its products sold to the US military. The practice was considered inappropriate and sacrilegious by some, while others defended it as a company tradition.

  3. Psalm 139 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 139 is a hymn psalm attributed to David, but possibly written by Adam, according to Jewish tradition. It praises God's omnipresence and knowledge of the psalmist, and asks God to slay the wicked.

  4. Psalm 19 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 19 is a psalm of David that praises God's creation and law. It is also known as Psalm 18 in some versions of the Bible. See the Hebrew text and its English translation based on JPS 1917.

  5. Psalm 14 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 14 is a psalm of David in the Hebrew Bible, expressing the psalmist's despair over the wickedness of humanity and his hope for God's salvation. Verse 6 contains the phrase "from zion", which means "from Jerusalem", the city of David and the capital of Israel.

  6. God helps those who help themselves - Wikipedia

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    Conversely with agency, in other instances the Bible emphasises reliance on God and examples of Jesus serving or healing those who lacked the ability to help themselves, implying that self-reliance and reliance on God are complementary (See Mark 6:34; Mark 1:30–31; and Mark 10:46–52.)

  7. Psalm 145 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 145 is a hymn psalm attributed to David, praising God's greatness and works. It is the last psalm in the final Davidic collection and an acrostic poem in Hebrew.

  8. Psalm 116 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 116 is a Hebrew psalm that expresses love and trust in God. It is part of the Egyptian Hallel sequence and has been used in various liturgies and musical settings.

  9. Psalm 69 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 69 is the 69th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Save me, O God; for the waters are come in unto my soul". It is subtitled: "To the chief musician, upon Shoshannim , a Psalm of David ".