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Psalm 40
Psalm 40 probably follows after 38 and 39 for good reason. In the 38th Psalm, David laments a serious illness with no end in sight. And it was this terrible illness which caused him to ponder the brevity of life in 39.
In Psalm 40, we have the Psalmist giving thanksgiving to […]
Psalm 39
This Psalm invites us to think about life and its brevity. We live in a culture which does everything it can to make us NOT think about the brevity of life. The last thing our great enemies; the world, the flesh and the devil want us to do is think about how […]
Psalm 37
In our Bible study we would do well to remember that the truth of God’s Word is progressive in nature. In other words, as the Bible goes on throughout the entirety of Scripture we find the truth develops more and more.
For example, in Genesis 3:15 God promises Eve that she would […]
Psalm 36
Psalm 36 is connected to Psalm 1. The main difference is whereas Psalm 1 contrasts the wicked with the righteous Psalm 36 contrasts the attributes of the wicked with the attributes of God Himself.
In Psalm 36, we have 2 realities displayed for us. On the one hand you have the wicked […]
Psalm 35
There are certain portions of the Bible that cause problems for some people. And perhaps no other portion of the book of Psalms is more hotly contested than the Imprecatory Psalms.
The word “Imprecation” literally means “curse”. So, in these Imprecatory Psalms the Psalmist calls for curses and judgements against the enemies […]
Psalm 34
There are 14 Psalms whose introduction links them to events in the life of king David. This is one of them. This refers to the incident in I Samuel 21:10-15.
One of the key verses in Psalm 34 is the 6th: “This poor man cried, and the LORD heard him and saved […]
Psalm 33
Please notice the connection between Psalm 32:11 and Psalm 33:1. Also, notice there is no title in the heading of this great Psalm which suggests Psalm 33 is a further expansion of Psalm 32.
The person who experiences the complete and immediate forgiveness which God promises to those who come to Him […]
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