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David Guzik commentary on Psalm 138, written by David, who reflects of God's promise to honor His word and to complete His work.
The psalm singer reminds the faithful that their God is a God who remembers and cares; that their God is a God worthy of thanks and worship; and that their God ...
Psalm 138 · 1. That God would comfort him: "When my spirit is ready to sink and fail, thou shalt revive me, and make me easy and cheerful under my troubles." ...
What Psalm 138 means. Verse 1: The false gods were the gods of other countries, like Babylon and Assyria. "*Praises" are words that say how great somebody is.
17 июл. 2016 г. · Psalm 138 is a call to re-orient ourselves around the ways and the word of God in a world dominated by the ways and words of would-be kings and queens.
This Bible study on Psalm 138 contains outlines, cross-references, Bible study discussion questions, commentary, and applications.
10 апр. 2019 г. · This is an individual psalm of thanksgiving. The psalmist gives thanks for God's loving-kindness (v. 2) and for answering his prayers (v. 3). He ...
The psalm is evidently of a Davidic character, exhibiting all the fidelity, courage, and decision of that King of Israel and Prince of Psalmists.
The psalm uses a group terms, which together describe the character of God — “glory” and “your name” and, most importantly, “steadfast love” and “faithfulness ...
Though the Lord is high, yet he has respect to every lowly, humbled sinner; but the proud and unbelieving will be banished far from his blissful presence.
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