PPT-Text: Psalms 96:1-3
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v1 Oh SING to the Lord a NEW SONG SING to the Lord all the earth v 2 SING to the Lord bless His name Proclaim the good news of His salvation from day
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v1 Oh SING to the Lord a NEW SONG SING to the Lord all the earth v 2 SING to the Lord bless His name Proclaim the good news of His salvation from day to day. Part of the Hebrew Poetic . Section of Scripture. Parallelism. The Heart of . Hebrew Poetry. Parallelism. The heart of Hebrew poetry is parallelism: “a literary pattern that states an idea in one line and focuses more closely on the the same idea in the following line” . Note: This Bible Study method and worksheet is based on similar material created and taught by Dr. Les . Ollila. .. April 25, 2012. What Psalms Says About God. Go through the Psalms and see what they say about:. 120-127. Three Mandatory Pilgrimages:. a free CD will be. available . following the service. . Passover (. P. eshach. ). . Pentecost (. Shavuot. ). . Tabernacles (. Sukkot. ). . Deut. 16:16 ~ . Three times a year all your males shall appear before the . 50-53. 1. st. of 12 . “Psalms . of . Asaph”. a free CD will be. available . following the service. Psalms. 50-53. Mighty One God the L. ord. El . Elohim. . . Yaweh. . Psalms. 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. u. nderstanding the beauty of biblical poetry. Poetic Terminology. Metaphor: . Comparison between two seeming unlike things (more direct). Poetic Terminology. Metaphor: . Comparison between two seeming unlike things (more direct). 54-58. With Stringed Instruments. . ~ KJV, . Neginoth. a free CD will be. available . following the service. C. H. Spurgeon. Psalms. 54-58. “They worked for evil, and they shall have their wages. It cannot be that malice should go unavenged. It were cruelty to the good to be lenient to their persecutors. It is appointed, and so it must ever be, that those who shoot upward the arrows of malice shall find them fall upon themselves. The recoil of their own gun has often killed. 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.. HEADLINE. Body. text,. body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text, body text. 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. . C. H. Spurgeon ~ . “To them the veil is rent, the mercy-seat is revealed, the covering cherubs are manifest, and the awful glory of the Most High is apparent: these, like Simeon, have the Holy Ghost upon them, and like Anna they depart not from the temple; they are the courtiers of the Great King, the valiant men who keep watch around the bed of Solomon, the virgin souls who follow the Lamb whithersoever he . 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. 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. Psalms 119:73-176 the book of Psalms the book of 119:73-176 Ps 119 Ps 119 Hebrew English Hebrew English 1-8 א aleph (silent) 9-16 ב beth B 17-24 ג gimel G 25-32 ד daleth D 33-40 ה he
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