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.

  • Psalm 36 Commentary

    Open your Bibles to Psalm 36 for this Psalm 36 commentary. Psalm 36 Commentary | Genre Psalm 36 is kind of a cross between a lament psalm and a meditative psalm. It has all the five ingredients of a lament psalm – the lament, where David reveals the problem he needs God’s help to work…

    Psalm 36 Commentary
  • Psalm 35 Commentary

    Open to Psalm 35 for this Psalm 35 commentary. Psalm 35 is a lament psalm where David is working through a problem in his life with God’s help. This lament psalm – like most lament psalms – has David working through dealing with his enemies. Some label this as an “imprecatory psalm” while others think…

    Psalm 35 Commentary
  • Psalm 34 Commentary

    Open your Bibles to Psalm 34 for this Psalm 34 Commentary. Psalm 34 is an acrostic praise psalm. It’s acrostic because each new verse starts with the next letter of the Hebrew alphabet – starting with Aleph and ending with Tau. But there’s actually one letter missing – the waw or what we would transliterate…

    Psalm 34 Commentary
  • Psalm 33 Commentary

    Let’s open our Bibles to Psalm 33 for the following message: God Protects His People. Psalm 33 Commentary Genre Psalm 33 is a praise psalm. Verses 1-3 feature the call to praise. Verses 4-19 give reasons as to why we should praise the Lord. And then verses 20-22 form the concluding praise. So, this is…

    Psalm 33 Commentary
  • Psalm 32 Commentary

    Psalm 32 Commentary: Meditating on Forgiveness of Sins Open your Bible to Psalm 32. Psalm 32 is a reflective or meditative psalm. It’s not a lament – that is, David isn’t working through a problem in his life with God’s help. And it’s not merely a praise psalm either – though David does praise the…

    Psalm 32 Commentary
  • Psalm 31 Meaning

    Psalm 31 is a lament psalm in which David is trying to work through a problem in his life with the Lord’s help. That problem – as it turns out – is his son Absalom entering into Jerusalem to kill his own father.

    Psalm 31 Meaning
  • Psalm 30 7 Meaning

    Psalm 30 7 Meaning: And David had reason to be proud. He was prosperous as we’ve seen already. But this prosperity came from God – which he acknowledges in verse 7.  7 LORD, by thy favour thou hast made my mountain to stand strong: Psalm 30 7 MeaningMountain Mountain (har) is a poetic way of saying David’s rule which was centered…

    Psalm 30 7 Meaning