Bible Study Lesson On Psalm 138 - 138. - often when we think of the Psalms, we think of the word. "praise." - because they were used as part of Israel's worship, many. of the Psalms tell us how and why we should praise our. Lord. - we've also been seeing in this study that the Psalms. address a lot of other topics. 1 I will praise thee with my whole heart before the gods will I sing praise unto thee 2 I will worship toward thy holy temple and praise thy name for thy lovingkindness and for thy truth for thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name 3 In the day when I cried thou answeredst me and strengthenedst me with strength in my soul 4 All the
Bible Study Lesson On Psalm 138

Bible Study Lesson On Psalm 138
Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Psalm 138 EXEGESIS: SUPERSCRIPTION. By David. The psalms attribute a total of 73 psalms to David (3-9; 11-41, 51-65, 68-70; 86; 101; 103; 108-110; 122; 124; 131; 133; 138-145). In addition, Acts 4:25 attributes Psalm 2 to David––and Hebrews 4:7 attributes Psalm 95 to. 1. I can praise God for His love (Psalm 138:1-2) “I will give You thanks with all my heart; I will sing Your praise before the heavenly beings. I will bow down toward Your holy temple and give .
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Bible Study Lesson On Psalm 138138:4 "All the kings of the earth" The OT discusses the nations under several categories. 1. YHWH and His Messiah's possession - Ps. 2:8; 82:8; Rev. 11:15. 2. their fear/judgment - Ps. 72:11; 102:15; Isa. 49:23. 3. their worship - Ps. 22:27; 66:4; 86:9; 138:4; Isa. 66:23; Rev. 15:4; see Special Topic: YHWH's Eternal Redemptive Plan Psalm 138 God s Promise to Honor His Word and to Complete His Work This psalm is titled A Psalm of David Several commentators mention that it was fittingly placed next to Psalm 137 which described the inability of the psalmist to sing before the heathen Psalm 138 is a declaration that even the kings of the nations will praise Yahweh
Psalm 138 It does not appear, nor is it material to enquire, upon what occasion David penned this psalm; but in it, I. He looks back with thankfulness upon the experiences he had had of God's goodness to him ( v. 1-3 ). II. He looks forward with comfort, in hopes, 1. That others would go on to praise God like him ( v. 4, 5 ). 2. 19 Psalm 138 Holy Bible KJV YouTube Bible Lesson On Psalm 119 105 For Children
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Psalm 138, believed to be written by King David, is a heartfelt expression of gratitude, humility, and dependence on God. It celebrates the assurance of God's steadfast love, His mighty deeds, His omnipresence, and His divine protection. This psalm also embodies the essence of a deep, personal relationship with God. Free Printable Psalm 23
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