Explaining The Book

Category: Old Testament

The Old Testament reveals God’s creation, covenant with Israel, and redemptive plan through promises, laws, prophecies, and worship. It foreshadows Christ as the fulfillment of God’s promises, showcasing His faithfulness, justice, and mercy amid humanity’s sin and longing for salvation. Its narratives, poetry, and prophecies point to Christ’s coming kingdom.

  • David’s Lament in Psalm 40

    And so, after praising the Lord in the first five verses, and then going on to express his confidence in verses 6-10, David now starts his lament in verses 11 and 12. And as we often see, he invokes the Lord or calls on the Lord in conjunction with his lament. 11 Withhold not thou…

    David’s Lament in Psalm 40
  • How Hebrews 10 Uses Psalm 40

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    So, let’s go on over to Hebrews 10. We’ll read and comment on verses 1-10. KJV Hebrews 10:1 ¶ For the law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect. OK,…

    How Hebrews 10 Uses Psalm 40
  • David’s Confidence in Psalm 40

    So, after giving his praise to the Lord in the first five verses of this psalm, David now turns to expressing his confidence in verses 6 through 10. In particular, David’s confidence seems to be that he has been upright and sought God’s will generally. In other words, he’s on God’s side. He’s interested in…

    David’s Confidence in Psalm 40
  • Psalm 40 Commentary

    Psalm 40 is a lament psalm that starts with praise and confidence – and then moves into the lament and petitions. And what’s interesting is that it seems like David begins with praise from the past in order to deal with his problems in the present.

    Psalm 40 Commentary
  • Psalm 39 Commentary

    Let’s turn to Psalm 39. When it comes down to it, Psalm 39 is a lament psalm. But it’s a lament that was almost not given. David’s going to explain some realities that discouraged him from speaking truthfully about his problems. But then we’re going to see him overcoming that as he considers how temporary…

    Psalm 39 Commentary
  • Psalm 38 Commentary

    Let’s turn to Psalm 38. Psalm 38 is a lament psalm. In it, David is rehearsing the fact that his sin has caused God to attack him. As a result, David is suffering physically and emotionally. Add to that – his friends are leaving him and his enemies are increasing in number and in power.…

    Psalm 38 Commentary
  • Psalm 37 Commentary

    Open to Psalm 37. I want to start this lesson by asking a question. To what or to whom are you called by God in this life? Are you married? You’ve been called by God to be in that marriage. Are you employed? Then you are called to that occupation. Are you a member of…

    Psalm 37 Commentary