What is a michtam in the Bible?
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A poem or song can be found in the title of the book.Some people translate the word precious.The LXX is where it is rendered.A "stelograph" is a word meaning a tablet inscription.The root of the word means to stamp or grave, and so it is considered denoting a composition so precious as to be worthy of being engraved on a durable tablet for preservation.The topics in the dictionary are from M.G.Thomas Nelson published Easton M.A., D.D.'s third edition in 1897.You can copy from the public domain.This entry was found in Nave's Topical Bible, as well as in the Bible names of Smith and Matthew George.The entry was for Michtam."Easton's Bible Dictionary"..
The topics in the dictionary are from M.G.Thomas Nelson published Easton M.A., D.D.'s third edition in 1897.You can copy from the public domain.This entry was found in Nave's Topical Bible, as well as in the Bible names of Smith and Matthew George.The entry was for Michtam."Easton's Bible Dictionary"..
There is a Dictionary of Bible Names.The public domain.It is possible to copy freely.This entry was found in Nave's Topical Bible and also in the Bible Dictionary of Easton.A dictionary of proper names..New York, N.Y., was founded in 1869.
There is a golden psalm.The titles of six psalms are attributed to David.The Authorized Version is described as a golden psalm by the marginal reading.From the position which it occupies in the title, we can assume that michtam is a term applied to these psalms to their musical character, but beyond this everything is obscure.This entry was found in Nave's Topical Bible and also in the Bible Dictionary."Smith's Bible Dictionary"..1901.
There is a person named Michtam mik'-tam.You can see the PSALMS.The files are public domain.The author is James, M.A., D.D.The general editor."Entry for Mister""International Standard Bible Encyclopedia".In 1915.