The Book of PsalmsThomas Nelson, 2008 M11 9 - 416 páginas The Book of Psalms is the most-read and most-quoted book of the Bible. Psalms or "songs" give expression to every human emotion and the timeless words still bring hope and healing. Let your spirit be renewed and your heart uplifted as you realize the relevance of these inspirational reminders. The Smart Guide to the Bible: The Book of Psalms covers the meanings of the psalms and their impact today, the power of prayer, praise, trust, and obedience, and how to be smart about God's purpose, protection, deliverance, and direction. Every page contains handy features or learning aids like these:
Whether you're new to the Bible, a long-time student of Scripture, or somewhere in between, you'll appreciate the many ways The Smart Guide to the Bible: The Book of Psalms goes far beyond your typical Bible study tool. The practical, relevant helps on each page lead you to get the most out of God's word. |
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... a technique called parallelism to get their message across. That simply means that two lines of the song (sometimes three lines) were used to convey one complete thought. Here's an example from Psalm 8: When I consider Your.
... means it was sung in the temple and in the worship services of Israel. Psalm 92 is marked out in the superscription as “A Psalm. A Song for the Sabbath day” (NKJV). Historical setting. Other superscriptions tell us about the ...
... means “a song sung to the accompaniment of a musical instrument.” In the original Hebrew language, the title of the book is tehillim, which means “praises.” Not every psalm will leave you praising, but the thrust of the book is to exalt ...
... means “one who hates me.” The term David uses in the first verse of this psalm means “oppressor” (one who troubles me). The idea is that David's enemy had surrounded him and was slowly squeezing off every avenue of escape. But to get at ...
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Songs of Safety Psalms 6172 | ccxxv |
Protest Songs Psalms 7380 | cclxxxviii |
Help for a Brother Psalm 80 | cccxxxv |
Songs About God and His People Psalms 8189 | cccxliv |
When Prayer Gets Personal Psalm 86 | ccclxxii |
Songs of Gods Mighty Deeds Psalms 90106 | cdix |
Songs of Adoration and Wisdom Psalms 107119 | di |
A Picture of Jesus Psalm 110 | dxxiii |
lxxxiii | |
xcvi | |
cx | |
cxxii | |
Songs for Difficult Days Psalms 5160 | clxix |
Same Song New Tune Psalm 53 | clxxxiv |
From the Frying Pan to the Fire Psalm 56 | cxcvii |
Who Is Like God? Psalm 113 | dxxxvii |
Delivered Psalm 116 | dlii |
Songs for the Long Haul Psalms 120134 | dlxxviii |
Songs of Worship and Weeping Psalms 135143 | dclix |
Songs of Pure Praise Psalms 144150 | dccxix |
Onward Christian Soldiers Psalm 149 | dcclv |