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  • What is the Background and Context of Psalm 24?

    The key to understanding Psalm 24 is to recognize why it was written – its background and context. David wrote this psalm for a special occasion. Let’s turn our attention to the end of this psalm to discover why Psalm 24 was written. Verse 7 in the KJV says, Lift up your heads, O ye…

    What is the Background and Context of Psalm 24?
  • Psalm 25 4-5

    Psalm 25 4-5: But, after you’ve sinned, it’s inadvisable to dwell on the fate of your enemies to the point where you might become vengeful and spiteful. And that’s why David moves on to focus on the restoration of his relationship with the Lord in verse 4. Daleth ד 4 [Shew me/Make me know/Make me understand]…

    Psalm 25 4-5
  • Psalm 25 David

    Psalm 25 David: David is the author of Psalm 25 as we’ve just read. And David sinned. As we all know, his most egregious sin was committed with the wife of Uriah. He committed adultery with her and arranged for the murder of her husband. And with those two sins committed David found himself guilty…

    Psalm 25 David
  • Psalm 25 Acrostic

    Psalm 25 Acrostic: Psalm 25 is an acrostic. The first letter of each new verse begins with the next letter of the Hebrew alphabet. There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. And look at the last verse of Psalm 25. What number is it? 22. There are a few minor deviations from this pattern…

    Psalm 25 Acrostic
  • Psalm 25 Commentary

    Let’s turn to Psalm 25. Psalm 25 Commentary: Genre See our Psalm 25 Acrostic article for more information on the acrostic style of Psalm 25. Now, because this psalm is an acrostic, its flow seems to be kind of unnaturally confined. Since each new line needs to begin with a certain letter of the alphabet…

    Psalm 25 Commentary
  • Lament Psalm Structure

    Lament Psalm Structure: A lament psalm has five ingredients to its structure, the most prominent of which is the lament itself. The others are invocation, confidence, praise, and petition. The Five Elements of the Structure of a Lament Psalm: Lament Invocation Confidence Praise Petition Lament Psalm Structure: Lament The lament is where the psalmist exposes the…

    Lament Psalm Structure
  • Psalm 24 9 Meaning

    Psalm 24 9 Meaning: We see repetition in verses 9 and 10 that mirrors verses 7 and 8. This repetition, no doubt, is to heighten the excitement surrounding the entering of the Ark into Jerusalem.

    Psalm 24 9 Meaning