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Eduth

Eduth

Eduth

(, eduth’, precept, as it is often rendered; Sept. and Vulg. translate accordingly) stands (besides being translated elsewhere in its ordinary acceptation) as a part (in connection with “Shushan” either singular or plural) of the inscription of certain poetical compositions, indicating that the contents were of a revealed or sacred character (title of Psa 60:1-12; Psa 80:1-19). SEE SHOSHANNIM.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Eduth

“Testimony,” title of Psalm 60; Psalm 80.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Eduth

eduth (, edhuth, testimony, a technical term for the Ten Commandments or for the Law): In Psa 60:1-12 title, set to Shushan Eduth (literally, a lily (is) the testimony); 80 title, set to Shoshannim Eduth (literally, lilies (is) the testimony). The Hebrew words appear to be intended to designate a melody by the first few words ordinarily associated with it. See PSALMS.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia