PPT-PSALMS A There once was a pastor named Ken

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Whose church service started at 10 The musicians were there Their praise filled the air But the rest of the congregation got there whenever they felt like it PSALMS

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Whose church service started at 10 The musicians were there Their praise filled the air But the rest of the congregation got there whenever they felt like it PSALMS A Written over 1000 year period. The Psalms as Literature . and . Theology. The Psalms of Praise. “Praise the Lord, . O My Soul; all my inmost being, praise . his holy name” (Ps. 103.1). The Anatomy of Praise. “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do . 94-98. Punishment. . ~ literally . reward. . (KJV). a free CD will be. available . following the service. NASB ~ . Render recompense to the proud. NIV ~ . Pay back to the proud what they deserve. Tim Nolen. May 2015. Survey of the Psalms. Jerome F. D. . Creach. Ph.D. Union Presb. Seminary (Bible—OT), 1994. Professor of Old Test. at Pittsburgh Seminary. Ordained as Minister of Word and Sacrament in PC USA in 1987.. The Psalms of Ascent. Four are attributed to David (122, 124, 131, 133).. One is attributed to Solomon (127).. Ten are anonymous.. The Hebrew word translated “ascent” is a verb meaning “to go up.” . John F. Fink. Appreciation for the Psalms. Ancient Jewish prayers. Included in Mass. Cardinal . Godfried. . Danneels. of Belgium:. “For prayer, the foundation is the psalms.”. Do not merely read the psalms.. C. H. Spurgeon ~ . “In his earliest days the Psalmist, while keeping his father’s flock, had devoted himself to the study of God’s two great books—nature and Scripture; and he had so thoroughly entered into the spirit of these two only volumes in his library, that he was able with a devout criticism to compare and contrast them, magnifying the excellency of the Author as seen in both. How foolish and wicked are those who instead of accepting the two sacred tomes, and delighting to behold the same divine hand in each, spend all their wits in endeavoring to find discrepancies and contradictions. . 10 words for “the Word” in Psalm 119:. Psalms. the book of. 119:1-72. Word. (. dabar. ) ~ what God has spoken to us. Word. (. ‘. imrah. ) ~ what God has brought to light. Law. (. torah. ) ~ what God has given as the rule of our life. Set to “The Lilies” . ~ KJV, NASB – . Shoshannim. . Psalms. the book of. 45-47. “The New Testament has been hidden in the Old Testament;. The Old Testament has been revealed in the New Testament”. NASB ~ . Your enemies will  give feigned obedience to You.. Psalms. the book of. 66-68. Literally, . deceive. Psalms. the book of. 66-68. William Law (1686-1769) ~ . “Would you know who is the greatest saint in the world? It is not he who prays most or fasts most; it is not he who gives most alms, or is more eminent for temperance, chastity, or justice; but it is he who is always thankful to God who wills everything that God . NASB ~ . For the choir director; upon . Aijeleth. . Hashshahar. . A Psalm of David. Psalms. the book of. 22-23. Psalm 22 tells us what He did. Psalm 23 tells us what He is doing. Psalm 24 tells us what He is going to do. 2 Samuel 12:1-7a. Psalms. the book of. 51-53. . Num. 32:23 ~ . But if you do not do so, then take note, you have sinned against the Lord; and be sure your sin will find you out.. Psalms. the book of. Nations. ~ KJV, . heathen. Psalms. the book of. 98-102. . goyim. ~ . Gentiles. Psalms. the book of. 98-102. John Wesley ~ . “Sing lustily, and with a good courage. Beware of singing as if you were half dead or half asleep; but lift up your voice with strength. Be no more afraid of your voice now, nor more ashamed of its being heard, than when you sung the songs of Satan.”. Psalms. the book of. 103-104. C. H. Spurgeon ~ . “As in the lofty Alps some peaks rise above all others, so among even the inspired Psalms there are heights of song which overtop the rest. This one hundred and third Psalm has ever seemed to us to be the Monte Rosa of the divine chain of mountains of praise, glowing with a ruddier light than any of the rest. It is as the apple tree among the trees of the wood, and its golden fruit has a flavor such as no fruit ever bears unless it has been ripened in the full sunshine of mercy.”. Four are attributed to David (122, 124, 131, 133).. One is attributed to Solomon (127).. Ten are anonymous.. The Hebrew word translated “ascent” is a verb meaning “to go up.” . The Psalms of Ascent.

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