Title: Psalms
1Psalms
2PsalmsKey Ideas
- Recognition of the kingship and sovereignty of
God - Conduct and destiny of the righteous and the
wicked - Gods comfort and defense in times of crisis
- Importance of praise in all of its variations
- Role of nature and creation.
3PsalmsBackground Information
- Hebrew Praises
- LXX Songs
- Prayers of David (Psalm 9220)
- There is a Psalm for almost every emotion
- Written and edited over 1000 years
- Moses to just before Christ (final form)
4PsalmsComposition
- Book I 1-41
- Book II 42-72
- Book III 73-89
- Book IV 90-106
- Book V 107-150
- There is a seam (Transition) at start and end
of each book - Books tend to follow history of Israel
5PsalmsOutline
- Introduction (1-2)
- Davids Conflict with Saul (3-41)
- Davids Kingdom (42-72)
- The Assyrian Crisis (73-89)
- Introspection about Temple Destruction Exile
(90-106) - Praise Reflection on Return New Era (107-145)
- Concluding Praise (146-150)
6PsalmsIntroduction (1-2)
- Psalm 1 (Individual)
- Introduces Principal of Retribution
- Vindication of the righteous, Punishment of the
wicked - Psalm 2 (National)
- God has chosen Israelite King will defend him
- Messianic
- National Aspect parallels individual aspect of 1
- Individual and National interests merge into
David - Psalm 1 starts Psalm 2 ends with a blessing
7PsalmsComposition
- Poetry is designed to affect the reader
- Helps the reader/hearer to remember and reflect
- Great at communicating emotion, not info.
- Parallelism
8PsalmsParallelism (Psalm 2 Example)
9PsalmsQuoted in New Testament Psalm 2 Example
- Psalms describe an Old Testament situation
- New Testament quotes Psalms as factual data
- New Testament interprets or applies Psalms in a
Messianic light.
10PsalmsSpeaks to Old Testament Situation,
Sometimes applies to New Testament
- 8 Example
- Describes Old Testament man head of creation
- Applicable to Jesus (Hebrews 26-8)
- 126 Example
- Describes exiles returning from captivity
- Desert streams overflow in spring rains
- Applicable to 1st coming of Jesus
11PsalmsCantata About Davidic Covenant
12PsalmsPrincipal of Retribution
- Major Old Testament (OT) theme
- Israelites looked to rewards in this life
- God would punish the wicked in this life
- Limited OT beliefs in eternal life
- Psalm 1, 5, 37, 52, 53, 59, 128, 129
- Proverbs 18-19 21-22 12
- Job 311-15 338-18 3410-15
- Ecclesiastes 311-22 another facet
13PsalmsKingship (Royal Psalms)
- 2, 144
- 18 Victory Celebration (2 Samuel 221-51)
- 20 Plea for favor 21 Thanksgiving for victories
- 45 Wedding praise
- II Samuel 8-17 (Davidic Covenant)
- 89 Plea for restoration of Davidic kings (seam)
- 72 Transfer throne and benefits to descendents
- Isa. 543, 8, 10
- 132 Celebration of divine election of Zion
- 101, 110 is most quoted OT literature in NT
- Most messianic Psalm
- 22 Seems to describe Christ on the cross.
14PsalmsNature and Creation
- 8 - Humanity head of all creation
- Hebrews 26-8 gives this role to Jesus
- 19 - Creation reveals glory of God
- 29, 65 God controls forces of nature
- 104 Creator God maintains order in His creation
- Proverbs 822-31 - describes creation
- Job 265-14 28 - describes creation
15PsalmsSalvation
- Habakkuk 24 The Righteous will live by faith
- Genesis 156 Abraham saved by righteousness
- 27, 3119-24, 32 The Lord hides us from the
world - 40 The Lord desires my heart, deliver me
- 41 The Lord helps the helpless
- Seam Psalm ending Book 1
- 46 The Lord is our refuge and strength
- 50 Requirements for salvation
- 66 The Lord saved us
- 103, 107 The Lord saves the righteous
eternally
16PsalmsPsalm 51
- David had committed adultry, murder
- Prayed for forgiveness
- Take not thy Holy Spirit from me
- Grew up in Sauls palace, played harp to soothe
Sauls spirit. - Remembered how God removed Spirit from Saul
- NT teaches once saved, always saved.
- God took spiritual gift of administration from
Saul
17PsalmsSalvation History
- Like rowing a boat look back to go forward
- 44 God once favored us, we suffer now!
- 95 Wandering in Wilderness
- Could never enter Gods Rest (Canaan / 7th day)
- 105 Not one promise of God failed
- 106 Not one covenant obeyed by Israel
- 107 God shows lovingkindness to undeserving
Israel
18Psalms Salvation History Psalm 44 (Korah)
- First Corporate prayer in the Psalms (follows 42,
43) - Testimony of the ancestors (1-3)
- drove out the peoples planted the Israelites
favored them - God has helped us in the past by (4-8)
- Push back adversaries God wins victories, not
our arms - Description of present suffering (9-16)
- Rejected us Scattered us amongst the nations
- A reproach to our neighbors, a laughingstock
among the peoples - We are innocent, we keep your covenant (17-22)
- A plea for deliverance why do you sleep? (23-26)
19Psalms Salvation History Psalm 95 (David)
- O Come, Sing for joy to the Lord
- Come, let us worship and bow down
- Today, Do not harden your hearts as the
Israelites did - They erred in their hearts
- They did not know His ways
- God was angry for 40 years
- They shall not enter My rest (The Promised Land)
- (Our rest today is the seventh day) (Hebrews
43-11)
20Psalms Salvation History Psalm 105
- Oh, give thanks to the Lord, call upon His name
- He remembered His everlasting covenant with
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob - Canaan was an eternal but conditional covenant
- Gen 121-3 1719, 2813-15 Luke 172-73
- He protected them from their enemies
- He protected them when they forgot Him
- The Mosaic Covenant was conditional (Ex 195-6)
- He chose them, they never chose Him.
- Only God had righteous deeds, they never did
- People today are chosen by God we sin on.
21Psalms Salvation History Psalm 106
- Praise the Lord, O give thanks for He is good!
- We have sinned like our fathers
- Egypt but He was faithful anyway
- Golden Calf, but He was faithful anyway
- They despised the land, but He was faithful
anyway. - They mingled with the nations, learned their
gods but He was faithful anyway. - They abandoned Him over and over, but He was
faithful anyway because of His eternal covenant. - Save us, O God, and gather us from the nations
22Psalms Salvation History Psalm 107
- Oh, Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good!
- He saved them due to His lovingkindness
- They forgot God
- They got into trouble
- They cried out to the Lord
- He saved them
- They were never deserving, God was always
faithful. - We are truly undeserving, God is always faithful
to us (Romans 1117-21)
23PsalmsWisdom
- Usually begin/teach with How Blessed
- 1, 32, 49
- Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Wisdom
- (Prov. 17 910)
- Wisdom is found in the streets - (Prov. 120-21,
81-11) - The World was created by Wisdom (Prov. 319-20)
- The Commendation of Wisdom (Prov. 822-31)
- World created by His word (Psalm 33)
- Proverbs 1, 2
- Proverbs 31-10
24PsalmsMeditation
- Thought ?Deed ? Habit ? What you become
- Keeps Gods Truth Before Us
- Gets Gods Truth into our hearts
- Helps us later recall Gods truth
- Helps us see the larger picture reality,
purpose, and goodness are part of reality - A reverent act of worship (Holman Bible
Dictionary) - To murmur a low sound
- To be occupied with
25PsalmsMeditation Exercise on Psalm 274-6
- One thing I have asked from the Lord, that I
shall seek - That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all
the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the
Lord and to meditate in His temple. - For in the day of trouble He will conceal me in
His tabernacle - In the secret place of His tent He will hide me
- He will lift me up on a rock.
26PsalmsMeditation Exercise on Psalm 274-6
- One thing I have asked from the Lord, that I
shall seek - That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all
the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the
Lord and to meditate in His temple. - For in the day of trouble He will conceal me in
His tabernacle - In the secret place of His tent He will hide me
- He will lift me up on a rock.
27PsalmsMeditation Exercise on Psalm 274-6
- One thing I have asked from the Lord, that I
shall seek - That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all
the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the
Lord and to meditate in His temple. - For in the day of trouble He will conceal me in
His tabernacle - In the secret place of His tent He will hide me
- He will lift me up on a rock.
28PsalmsMeditation Exercise on Psalm 274-6
- One thing I have asked from the Lord, that I
shall seek - That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all
the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the
Lord and to meditate in His temple. - For in the day of trouble He will conceal me in
His tabernacle - In the secret place of His tent He will hide me
- He will lift me up on a rock.
29PsalmsMeditation Exercise on Psalm 274-6
- One thing I have asked from the Lord, that I
shall seek - That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all
the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the
Lord and to meditate in His temple. - For in the day of trouble He will conceal me in
His tabernacle - In the secret place of His tent He will hide me
- He will lift me up on a rock.
30PsalmsMeditation
- Psalm 27
- Confidence in Yahweh against the enemy (1-3)
- Desire to dwell in the House of Yahweh (4-6)
- Plea for deliverance (7-12)
- Confidence and encouragement (13-14)
- Psalm 371-11
- What does it mean to trust God?
- Focus on God not my problems
- Psalm 111-112 Focus on God to become more like
him
31PsalmsThe Law
- 1 Importance of the Law
- Law is Strategically placed throughout the Psalms
- Law refers to
- Torah (first 5 books)
- Wisdom literature throughout Scripture (Psalms)
- Gods Laws of Nature, relationships etc. (Dr.
Curtis) - Psalm 119 Longest Psalm
32Psalms The Law Psalm 19 Revealed Order of God
- In the Heavens (191-4b)
- The all-seeing sun (194c-6)
- The Law is perfect, sure, right, pure, warns
(does not save.) (197-11) - Human response (1912-14)
33Psalms The Law Mosaic Covenant Laws for the
Israelites
- Civil Law Laws to govern a nation
- The Alien Leviticus 1933-34
- An eye for an eye Leviticus 2417-23
- Moral Law Laws telling us what is right and
wrong - The Ten Commandments (except for 4th)
- Idolatry forbidden - Leviticus 191-8
- Adultry forbidden Leviticus 2010-12
- Ceremonial Law Laws for ceremonies
- Leviticus 81-10
- 4th Commandment
34Psalms The Law Mosaic Covenant Wholly
Conditional
- Israel broke it (Jer. 3132. Heb. 89)
- Christ bore the curse of the law and taken it
out of the way, having nailed it to the cross
(Col 214, Heb. 10-9) - Its glory fades away compared to new covenant (2
Cor 37-11) - New Covenant supercedes (Heb. 87-13)
- Eternal moral laws continue, but not as a unified
Mosaic Covenant (Gal. 310-14) - Given by angels due to mans sin. (Gal 315-19)
35PsalmsLaments
- 38 A Lament of David
- 63 A Lament of David
- Fleeing from Saul (11)
- Fleeing from Absalom
- No Requests
- 42-43 Goes with 63
- He lets himself go
- He makes himself think
- He pulls himself together and praises God
- Over 1/3 of Psalms are Lament Psalms
36PsalmsThanksgiving and Praise
- Thanksgiving often follows lament
- 116 - Recollection of the past
- Public Prayers and Vows
- Good Idea
- 145, 146 Pure Praise Psalms
- 23 The Lord is My Shepherd