Psalms

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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Psalm 27

Psalm 27 continues David’s series celebrating God as his protector (Psalms 25-28). The first half of the psalm contains a series of confident statements proving his full trust in God no matter who stands against him (Psalm 27:1-6). Whether he faced ā€œevil men…adversaries and enemies…[or] war,ā€ David boldly declared, ā€œI fear no oneā€ or ā€œWhom

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