THIS IS THE FIRST LESSON IN A SERIES ON THE 28th PSALM. A NEW ARTICLE EACH DAY, THE LORD WILLING. The Psalm only presents 9 verses, but they are divinely inspired and (I believe) without error, "inerrant." It is labeled "A Psalm of David." In our … [Continue reading]
PSALM 20, SUMMARY
AN INTEPRETATION OF PSALM 20, FROM A MESSIANIC POINT OF VIEW ... First, let me share with you the whole Psalm, once again. It's short, but powerful! "The LORD hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob defend thee; 2 Send thee … [Continue reading]
PSALM 20, VERSE 9
PSALM 20, VERSE BY VERSE: Today the Psalm reaches its end, its goal! Having "prayed" for eight verses, the writer longs, desires: "Save, LORD: let the king hear us when we call." Psalm 20:9 The whole thing has been prayed for the … [Continue reading]
PSALM 20, VERSE 8
We continue to study Psalm 20, what a prayer it is! Today's verse is an extension of yesterday's. Let me show you what I mean. "They are brought down and fallen: but we are risen, and stand upright." Psalm 20:8 One can't help but wonder, "Who are … [Continue reading]
PSALM 20, VERSE 7
Our study of Psalm 20 continues. Today we notice the seventh verse. The whole Poem is gathered around the theme of prayer. In fact, the Chapter IS a prayer. "Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our … [Continue reading]