Oh, the power involved! In what the Psalmist covers in just two short verses. "Marvellous things did He (the Lord) in the sight of their (the Jews) fathers, in the land of Egypt, in the field of Zoan. He divided the (Red) sea, and caused them … [Continue reading]
PSALM 78, VERSES 9-11
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]
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