Old Testament - Psalms 1, 2 & 8 - August 8, 2022

 8/8/2022 – Psalms 1-2, 8

I love the way the study manual starts Psalms: “The psalms in Hebrew are called Tehillim, a word coming from the Hebrew word halal, “to praise” (Clarke, Bible Commentary, 3:199). The same root forms the word hallelujah, meaning “praise to Yah” (Jehovah)… the psalms have the power to lift one toward God. The psalms are a collection of some of the very finest of the world’s inspirational literature.”

Psalm 1 speaks of the differences that will come into our lives—depending on where and how we find delight. He assures us that if our delight comes from following His commandments, then we “shall be like a tree planted by the rives of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season” and we shall not whither, but instead we shall grow!

Psalm 2 speaks of the different between following kings that rule against the Lord’s commandments, and our following of the Lord’s commandments—for “blessed are all they that put their trust in him.”

Psalm 8: David wrote this psalm, and he is thankful for the earth and all the things the Lord has created just for us as a place for us to grow and reminds us to be thankful for all of His efforts on our behalf.


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