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    Psalm 32

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    Psalm 32 is used three times in the Pastoral Care Companion. The entire Psalm is placed under the heading of Homosexuality. The first five verses are used under the heading Guilt and Shame. Verses 1-7 of the Psalm are used under the heading Separation and Divorce. All of these are appropriate uses of the Psalm. Psalm 32 is a comforting Psalm which proclaims the sinner forgiven and blessed. The first two verses are a joyful proclamation of the forgiveness of sins. The Hebrew word for “forgiven”

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    Psalm 34

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    I choose psalm 34 specific because of it is historical event in the life of David. However‚ Psalm 34 is not as important as using the setting to gain insight into the meaning and intent of the psalm. But as I can see how David praises God for deliverance from a life-threatening situations. In this vv. 1-2 the thought of first line is repeated in the second line‚ but it was expressed in different words for the sake of emphasis. To my understanding of Psalms 34 are filled with figurative expressions

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    Psalm 6 Psalm 6 is an example of a psalm of lament‚ in this particular psalm David laments about his sins and the foreboding guilt they have caused him‚ “Lord‚ do not rebuke me in your anger
 or discipline me in your wrath. Have mercy on me‚ Lord‚ for I am faint” (Ps.6: 1-2‚ New International Version). This psalm resonates with all Christians because we have all felt remorseful for our wicked ways. David then elaborates on the physical and emotional torment his guilt has caused him‚ “…my bones are

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    Psalm 27

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    Psalm 27: A Psalm of David Psalm 27 comes to us in the middle of the book of Psalms. Psalms is like a book of poems. These scriptures paint a picture and gives us hope‚ strength‚ or informs us of God’s love whenever we need some encouragement. Psalm 27 is entitled “The Lord is My Light and My Salvation” and hails from story of David. This Psalm is a Psalm follows a pattern that goes back and forth between praising the Lord‚ and crying out to him for help before ending with a strong statement

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    Psalms 1

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    Mallory Earp World Lit 1 2/17/2012 Psalms 1 Psalms 1 -6 “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly‚ nor stands in the path of sinners‚ nor sits in the seat of the scornful; 2 But his delight in the law of the Lord‚ And in His law he meditates day and night. 3 He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of waters that brings forth its fruit in its season‚ whose leaf also shall not wither; and whatever he does shall prosper. 4 The ungodly are not so‚ But are like

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    Psalms 46

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    Psalms 46 is an in depth look at the psalmist and their faith in the Lord. Their views of the Father and His mighty power are something that have spoken in many people lives over several centuries. What was it that drove them? Was it the faith the pertained or was it perhaps fear that drove them? You will not only read in this passage of what the psalmist thought of the Lord‚ but what made them think these things about the Lord. When reading the Psalms 46 the Lord made the meaning very eminent

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    Notes on the Book of Psalms

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    chapters) (BOOK I – PSALMS 1—41): Psalm 1 – Living day and night in the Word. Psalm 2 – Contacting the Anointed and Resurrected Christ to bring in God’s Kingdom. Psalm 3 – Christ as our shield‚ our glory‚ and the lifter of our head in the midst of fear. Psalm 4 – Learning to contact Christ in the midst of our thoughts and reactions at the end of the day. Psalm 5 – Learning how to get to the Lord in the morning in order to keep our focus on God’s house. Psalm 6 – Learning to touch the

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    Psalms 91 Essay

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    In Psalms 91 God promises protection and security who take shelter in him. “Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty” (Psalms 91:1 NIV) God will protect him and all he endures in his life‚ even the difficulties will be turned into his own good the way his life was designed. Though sometimes people cannot see or understands God’s will and work‚ through the struggles man faces. “We greet him here with unashamed enthusiasm as our refuge and rescuer

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    A Study of Psalm 103

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    Psalm 103 is a popular psalm recited in many churches across the world today. It is one of 150 Psalms in the Book of Psalms‚ the 19th book in the Holy Christian Bible. The Book of psalms is a collection of sacred songs‚ one being psalm 103. As with many other psalmsPsalm 103 has been used‚ and is currently is being used‚ to assist in praising and worshipping the Lord. The need and reason to praise and worship the Lord can be found else where in scripture such as in the following scriptures:

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    Psalm 91 Analysis

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    Psalm Ashleigh Holloway Colorado Christian University Psalm 91 What is the Historical Context for the Psalm? This Psalm is without a title‚ and we have no way of learning either the name of its writer‚ or the date of its composition‚ with certainty. When the author ’s name is not mentioned we may assign the Psalm to the last named writer and‚ if so‚ this is another Psalm of Moses‚ the man of God. Many expressions here used are similar to those of Moses in Deuteronomy‚ and the internal evidence

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