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The Lord of the Universe. As we have seen especially in the hymns, God is portrayed in the Psalms especially as the creator, whose power is manifest in the world and on whom the world depends. Psalms of YHWH’s enthronement are: 93, 97, and 99. God is King of the universe, and his kingship is conceived by analogy with human kingship.
- Wisdom Psalms – Study Guide
The fools say in their heart “there is no God.” There do not...
- Hymns – Discussion Questions
How do the hymn psalms describe the breadth of God’s earthly...
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The Character of God - Study Guide. The Character of God -...
- Human Condition – Study Guide
In the Old Testament context, however, it simply means that...
- Psalms of Complaint – Study Guide
The rehearsal of God’s glorious deeds in the past is...
- Royal Psalms – Study Guide
Here the king is addressed as an elohim, a god. Some...
- Hymns – Study Guide
God the Creator. In many ancient Near Eastern cultures,...
- Psalms of Poetry – Study Guide
Biblical poetry does not rhyme—though it does certainly...
- Wisdom Psalms – Study Guide
Oct 31, 2022 · Answer. Psalm 119 is a long acrostic poem dedicated singularly to honoring and proclaiming the value of God’s Word. In verse 105, the psalmist declares to the Lord, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path” (ESV). Just as a lamp brightens a path for our feet to walk, God’s Word provides the illumination and guidance we ...
- Giver of the Law. (Psalm 119:1) God is the one who gives us the Bible. They are words directly from God Himself. We can trust the God of the Bible because He has revealed Himself through the pages of Scripture.
- Teaches Us. (Psalm 119:12, 33, 66, 124) Are you wondering what life means? Do you search for answers? God has them, in the pages of His Word. God has given all Christians the Holy Spirit to help us discern what the Bible is saying (1 Corinthians 2:10-16).
- Reveals Truth. (Psalm 119:19, 169) God is the one who is the source of truth. The world would have us believe that truth is relevant. But God says absolute truth can be known - in Him.
- Answers Us. (Psalm 119:26) If you find yourself praying to God and He feels silent, remember God is always listening and God also answer us. Sometimes the answers come later, sometimes they come in unexpected ways, but answers can always be found in the Bible.
1. (Psalm 102:23) A confession of weakness and its cause. He weakened my strength in the way; He shortened my days. a. He weakened my strength in the way: The psalmist began this song by recognizing his own weakness (verses 1-11). Then he praised God for His deliverance and ultimate victory (verses 12-22).
The psalmist rejoiced in God’s righteousness. The psalmist then praised God for being righteous, just, and filling the Earth with His goodness for the benefit of mankind: “ 5 He loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of the goodness of the Lord.” (Ps. 33:5). Even though evil may at times seem to prevail, God’s justice will ...
A. The deep need of the psalmist. 1. (Psalm 42:1-3) A sense of great need, distance from God’s house, and discouraging words bring a deep sense of despair. As the deer pants for the water brooks, So pants my soul for You, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God.
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a. Make a joyful shout to God, all the earth: As in the previous and the next psalm, Psalm 66 has not only Israel in view but all the earth. The psalmist understood that God was not only God over Israel, but the whole world. It was good and appropriate for him to call everyone to joyfully praise God. i.