Psalm 34 is classified as a psalm of thanksgiving and praise. It is also known as an acrostic psalm, where each verse begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
Psalm 34:1
God trains me for war so that i may protect his truth and love him so that i might be able to love him eternally forever in heaven
Psalms 34:11: "Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the LORD."The motif of the fear of God is widespread in the Psalms, many of which were written at around the time the Priestly source was defining his concept of a remote and unmerciful God. Psalm 34 encapsulates this concept that God will help the righteous but is unmerciful towards those who disobey him.Although Psalm 34 is commonly attributed to the legendary King David, scholars say that the psalms were a literary genre unknown at the time attributed to David. They say that the psalms were really written during and after the Babylonian Exile. Here, the author, no doubt a priest, was lecturing his audience and, in verse 11, told them to listen to him because he would explain why they should fear God.
john 9:31 is the most direct. it is also implied in psalm 34:15, proverbs 15:29, and proverbs 28:9
Yes, there are several.
The phrase "O taste and see that the Lord is good" is from the Bible, specifically Psalm 34:8. You can find it in the Book of Psalms in the Old Testament.
Proverbs 6:34 and 27:4 discuss the consequences of human jealousy. Psalm 37:7-8 is about overcoming jealousy.
Samuel Kings Ezra Nehemia Ester Psalm 119 Dueteronomy 34 (also edited some passages of Dueteronomy)
Psalm 34:19 - you can always go to www.Biblegateway.com to look stuff like that up by keyword. I just typed in "afflictions" and it popped right up. Just make sure that the translation they are looking through is set to the NASB or the CEV. It's defaulted to the NIV... which as a study-oriented Bible is a TERRIBLE translation.
Judges 4 verse 4,...Deborah is a mentioned prophetess who recieved the visions of God,..also Huldar (2 chronicles 34 verse 22), Anna (Luke 2 verse 36).
This year Detroit defeated the Chicago 34 to 17 on Thanksgiving day.