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Psalms 107:1-43 — BOOK IV Psalms 107 A Psalm of Gratitude Scripture v. 1-43: This psalm of gratitude seems to have been written after Israel’s return from Babylonian captivity, when God had redeemed them from among the Gentiles in four parts of the earth. God still
Psalms 121:1-8 — Psalms 121 The Lord Is My Helper Scripture v. 1-8: Verse 1 is a resolve of the psalmist to lift up his eyes "unto (or beyond) the hills (above and beyond them, to heaven), from whence cometh (continually) my help," even from the Lord of the
Psalms 18:1-3 — Psalms 18 AN HYMN OF GRATITUDE Verses 1-3: David’s Resolution This Is a Psalm of David when the Lord delivered him from the hand of Saul and all his enemies. And he said: Verse 1 "I will love thee, O Lord, my strength;" He loved him
Psalms 21:1-13 — Psalms 21 PSALM OF GRATITUDE Verses 1-13: Praise for Triumph Given As the 20th Psalm prayed for deliverance "in the day of trouble," and found it, so this 21st Psalm forms a dual partnership to thank and praise God for the triumph granted.
Psalms 37:1-40 — Psalms 37 GOD’S CARE FOR THE RIGHTEOUS Seven words that are strongly emphasized in the Hebrew language appear in this Psalm as stepping stones from doubt to faith are: 1) Verse 1, "Fret not;" 2) Verse 3, "Trust;" 3) Verse 4,
Psalms 46:1-11 — Psalms 46 Christian Warrior’s Song This Is a Christian warrior’s refuge Psalm. ft sets forth God’s power, presence, and peace, even in times of storms, turmoil, and battles of life. Men run to and fro crying peace, peace, yet none
Psalms 63:1-11 — Psalms 63 Psalm of The Thirsty Soul In this psalm David is in the wilderness of Judah, an arid land, west of the Dead Sea, during his flight from his son, Absalom, 2 Samuel 15:23; 2 Samuel 15:28; 2 Samuel 16:2; 2 Samuel 17:16; as also mentioned, Matthew
Psalms 69:1-36 —     Psalms 69 Humiliation and Rejection This is a prophetic Psalm of the humiliation and rejection of Jesus Christ, pre-figured in the life experience of David. The 72nd is the next prophetic psalm. Scripture v. 1-36: Verses 1, 2
Psalms 90:1-17 — Psalms Book IV (Psalms 90-106) Psalms 90 The Frailty of Man Scripture v. 1-17: This psalm was written by Moses about 1500 B.C., near the end of Israel’s wandering in the wilderness. Its theme is the frailty of man and the beauty of life in comparison
Psalms 91:1-16 — Psalms 91 Security In the Lord Scripture v. 1-16: This Psalm Is also attributed to Moses, as was the 90th Psalm. Moses speaks as both teacher, when using "thou," and as scholar when using "I," in this Psalm of Divine security. Verses
Psalms 92:1-15 —     Psalms 92 A Sabbath Psalm Scripture v. 1-15: This Is a song of Sabbatic rest, perhaps symbolic of the millennial rest and restoration that is to come at the second advent of our Lord, Acts 3:19-21; 1 Corinthians 15:24-29. Verses
 
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