Commentary on Psalm 37:1-9
Written as an acrostic poem, approximately every other line in Psalm 37 begins with a [...]
Written as an acrostic poem, approximately every other line in Psalm 37 begins with a [...]
Psalm 111 is a classic psalm of praise extolling the virtues of God presented as the praise [...]
Following an initial doxological summons to “praise the LORD” (hallu yah), the psalmist composed Psalm 111 in [...]
Psalm 121 is one of the Songs of Ascent, Psalms 120-134, as indicated by its opening words. [...]
Fifteen psalms in the Psalter, Psalms 120-134, share a common superscription, “Songs of Ascents. The root meaning [...]
Psalm 84 is classified as a pilgrimage psalm, sung as praise by those who traveled [...]
The psalms chosen for lectionary use are often abridged for a variety of reasons — [...]
Psalm 32 is one of the Penitential Psalms (6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, and [...]
Who knew? The ancient psalmist was a clinical therapist, saying in effect, “Don’t hold in [...]
Psalm 46 is a song of trust in Yahweh.1 Its three major sections (verses 1-3, 4-7, 8-11) [...]