Bible Studies

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Psalm 30

Psalm 30 offers an interesting curiosity in its very first line – ā€œA song used at the dedication of the temple.ā€ The meaning is unclear, because Solomon did not build the Temple until long after David’s death. It is possible that David wrote this for that purpose before he died or that he had written […]

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Psalm 29

Psalm 29 is an offering of praise written by David. It naturally divides into three sections, each with a focus on specific attribute or characteristic of God. Psalm 29:1-2 focuses on God’s character. Three times David commanded that the readers should ā€œacknowledgeā€ something about God. Interestingly, the ā€œreadersā€ are described as (literally) ā€œthe sons of

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Psalm 28

Psalm 28 finishes this short series on God as David’s protector (Psalms 25-28). It begins similar to the end of Psalm 27, with David asking that he not get swept away in God’s judgment on ā€œevil menā€ (Psalm 28:1-5). He was confident that God would judge them, and he did not want to be a

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