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... for a future post on the book of Kings).  The third section includes eleven volumes that I have argued before is a chiastic pattern opening and closing with Psalms and Chronicles and climaxing with Qoheleth ...
2. Israel as the New Adam (Deuteronomy 32-34)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
... stitched to Psalms.  This is a message of blessing for those among the faithful who have experienced the curses of the covenant and casts Moses in the same role as Jacob in Genesis 49.  Each poem and epilogue ...
3. Israel as the New Adam (Deuteronomy 32-34)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
... stitched to Psalms.  This is a message of blessing for those among the faithful who have experienced the curses of the covenant and casts Moses in the same role as Jacob in Genesis 49.  Each poem and epilogue ...
... praise of the Lord crescendos as the Book of Psalms moves from beginning to end.  It is not really a surprise that a "hymnal" would call for singing a new song and for the praise of the Lord to spread ...
... in the New Testament.  The two most used books are Psalms and Isaiah.  So we are going to do an experiment together -- we are going to breathe in the word breathed out by God to Isaiah, we are going to ...
6. The Monsters: Behemoth, Leviathan and Rahab
(teaching/Canon Commentary)
... were also coopted by the Biblical authors in Isaiah and Jeremiah and in Psalms and Job.     Isaiah 27:1 says, "In that day the LORD with his hard and great and strong sword will punish Leviathan ...
7. The Pastor's Green Pastures
(community/Niagara Presbyterian Church)
... the Torah (Books of Moses), Prophets (Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Twelve), and Writings (Psalms, Job, Proverbs, Ruth, etc). This is the order Jesus read the Scriptures. ...
8. The Structure of Lamentations
(teaching/Canon Commentary)
... describes a very chaotic situation in a very structured way. There are five poems just as there were five books of Torah and just as there are five books of the Psalms. The first two poems are alphabetic ...
9. The Structure of Lamentations
(OT Writings Commentary/Lamentations Commentary)
... describes a very chaotic situation in a very structured way. There are five poems just as there were five books of Torah and just as there are five books of the Psalms. The first two poems are alphabetic ...
10. Abraham and Moses
(teaching/Canon Commentary)
Sailhamer notes that form-critical studies see a lament pattern common in the Psalms as follows: emergency, promise, faith, certainty. He sees the same pattern in the Torah. Genesis 15 and Exodus 3-4 both ...
... 1 and Psalm 1, cf. Neh 8:8). As you can already tell, the book is about much more than the meaning of the Pentateuch. Sailhamer discusses the way the prophets and Psalms interpret the Pentateuch. This ...
... in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with all their heart, (2) giving thanks always and for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, and ...
13. The Wisdom Shape of the Prophets
(teaching/Canon Commentary)
... cited by the first book the Psalms, citing Isaiah (or occasionally Jeremiah) is often shorthand for citing the latter Prophets in general. The Book of the Twelve was stitched together and it follows a ...
14. The Wisdom Shape of the Prophets
(OT Prophets Commentary/OT Prophets Commentary)
... cited by the first book the Psalms, citing Isaiah (or occasionally Jeremiah) is often shorthand for citing the latter Prophets in general. The Book of the Twelve was stitched together and it follows a ...
Psalm 128 is one of the songs of ascents that would be sung as the people (including Jesus) went up to Jerusalem for Passover.  Jesus sang this psalm knowing that entering the blessing meant the curse ...
Psalm 128 is one of the songs of ascents that would be sung as the people (including Jesus) went up to Jerusalem for Passover.  Jesus sang this psalm knowing that entering the blessing meant the curse ...
17. The Scriptures: A Written Conversation
(teaching/Canon Commentary)
... and resurrection of Christ (Gospels, NT Torah) and the giving of the Spirit on Pentecost (Acts, NT Prophets). And the Writings are in conversation with each other.  The first three: Psalms, Job, and Proverbs ...
18. The Scriptures: A Written Conversation
(OT Writings Commentary/OT Writings Commentary)
... and resurrection of Christ (Gospels, NT Torah) and the giving of the Spirit on Pentecost (Acts, NT Prophets). And the Writings are in conversation with each other.  The first three: Psalms, Job, and Proverbs ...
Psalm 100 is a psalm for giving thanks for the faithfulness of God to generation after generation.  In this farewell series we have been looking at the psalms fitting the themes found in Scripture's farewell ...
Psalm 100 is a psalm for giving thanks for the faithfulness of God to generation after generation.  In this farewell series we have been looking at the psalms fitting the themes found in Scripture's farewell ...
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