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The Book of PSALMS.
Jesus is seen as: Our Shepherd
-Bible Study Info-The simplest description of the five books of Psalms is that they were the inspired prayer-and-praise book of Israel. They are revelations of truth, not abstractly, but in the terms of human experience. The truth revealed is wrought into the emotions, desires, and sufferings of the people of God by the circumstances through which they pass. But those circumstances are such as to constitute an anticipation of analogous conditions through which Christ in His incarnation, and the Jewish remnant in the tribulation (Isa. 10. 21, refs), should pass; so that many Psalms are prophetic of the sufferings, the faith, and the victory of both. Psalms 22. and 60. are examples. The formerAthe holy of holies of the Bible—reveals all that was in the mind of Christ when He uttered the desolate cry, “My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” The latter is an anticipation of what will be in the heart of Israel when she shall turn to Jehovah again (Deut. 30. 1, 2). Other Psalms-are, directly prophetic of “the sufferings of Christ, and the glories which should follow” (Luke 24. 25—27, 44). Psa. 2. is a notable instance, presenting Jehovah’s Anointed as rejected and crucified (vs. 1—3; Acts 4. 24—28), but afterward set as King in Zion.

The great themes of the Psalms are, Christ, Jehovah, the Law, Creation, the future of Israel, and the exercises of the renewed heart in suffering, in joy, in perplexity. The promises of the Psalms are primarily Jewish, and suited to a people ‘under the law, but are spiritually true in Christian experience also, in the sense that they disclose the mind of God, and the exercises of His heart toward those who are perplexed, afflicted, or cast down.

The imprecatory Psalms are the cry of the oppressed in Israel for justice—a cry appropriate and right in the earthly people of God, and based upon a distinct promise in the Abrahamic Covenant (Gen. 15. 18, refs); but a cry unsuited to the church, a heavenly people who have taken their place with a rejected and crucified Christ (Luke 9. 52—55).

The Psalms are in five books, each ending in a doxology:
1. Psalms 1.-41.
2. Psalms 42.-72.
3. Psalms 73.-89.
4. Psalms 90.-106.
5. Psalms 107.-150.


Ref: The Scofield Reference Bible.

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171 Bible Studies for:  PSALMS
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21. PSALMS 21:1-13    Re-Start    -15
1981-09-02  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 21:1-13

To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David.
  
22. PSALMS 22:1-31    Re-Start    -15
1981-09-09  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 22:1-31

To the chief Musician upon Aijeleth Shahar. A Psalm of David.
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23. PSALMS 23:1-6    Re-Start    -15
1981-09-16  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 23:1-6

A Psalm of David.
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24. PSALMS 24:1-10    Re-Start    -15
1981-09-23  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 24:1-10

A Psalm of David.
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25. PSALMS 25:1-22    Re-Start    -15
1981-09-30  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 25:1-22

A Psalm of David.
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26. PSALMS 26:1-12    Re-Start    -15
1981-10-07  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 26:1-12

A Psalm of David.
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27. PSALMS 27:1-14    Re-Start    -15
1981-10-14  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 27:1-14

A Psalm of David.
  
28. PSALMS 28:1-9    Re-Start    -15
1981-10-21  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 28:1-9

A Psalm of David.
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29. PSALMS 29:1-11    Re-Start    -15
1981-10-28  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 29:1-11

A Psalm of David.
  
30. PSALMS 30:1-12    Re-Start    -15
1981-11-04  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 30:1-12

A Psalm and Song at the dedication of the house of David.
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31. PSALMS 31:1-24    Re-Start    -15
1981-11-11  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 31:1-24

To the chief Musician..A Psalm of David.
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32. PSALMS 32:1-11    Re-Start    -15
1981-11-25  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 32:1-11

A Psalm of David. Maschil.
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33. PSALMS 33:1-22    Re-Start    -15
1981-12-02  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 33:1-22

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34. PSALMS 34:1-22    Re-Start    -15
1981-12-09  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 34:1-22

A Psalm of David when he changed his behaviour before Abimelech: who drove him away and he departed.
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35. PSALMS 35:1-28    Re-Start    -15
1981-12-16  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 35:1-28

A Psalm of David.
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36. PSALMS 36:1-12    Re-Start    -15
1981-12-23  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 36:1-12

To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David the servant of the Lord.
  
37. PSALMS 37:1-40    Re-Start    -15
1981-12-30  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 37:1-40

A Psalm of David.
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38. PSALMS 38:1-22    Re-Start    -15
1982-01-06  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 38:1-22

A Psalm of David, to bring to rememberance.
  
39. PSALMS 39:1-13    Re-Start    -15
1982-02-10  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 39:1-13

To the chief Musician, even to Jeduthun. A Psalm of David.
  
40. PSALMS 40:1-17    Re-Start    -15
1982-02-17  WED     Outline   Subject(s)PSALMS 40:1-17

To the chief Musician. A Psalm of David.
  
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