The Jews of "Ephraim" are specifically rebuked, exposed in this paragraph. Psalm 78:9-11. "The children of Ephraim, being armed, and carrying bows, turned back in the day of battle. They kept not the covenant of God, and refused to walk in his … [Continue reading]
PSALM 78, VERSES 4-8
I may have never seen such a paragraph, in all Scripture! Five complete Verses, all focusing on young people, on children and grandchildren! The generations to come! Yet such is found in Psalm 78, written by Asaph, Israel's chief … [Continue reading]
PSALM 78, VERSES 1-3
Yes, with 72 verses to cover in a month or so, we MUST consider a couple (at least) of verses per day. From beautiful Psalm 78, Asaph's longest contribution to Scripture. The "Class" (remember, the Psalm is "instructive, educational") begins with … [Continue reading]
PSALM 78, ITS SUPERSCRIPT
Psalm 78 has a "nickname," really called a "superscription," a descriptive phrase written above its first verse. That being, "Maschil of Asaph." I counted and found 13 times that word "Maschil" appears in Scripture, all of course in the Old … [Continue reading]
PSALM 78, THE TEXT
Yes, I believe the Lord has laid on my heart a verse-by-verse study of Psalm 78, Asaph's longest Poem. The only "issue" with this great Chapter is its "length!" Seventy-two verses, in total. Today, will you at least read the Text? One Bible … [Continue reading]
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