Psalm Seventy-Four Part One
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Psalms 74
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Psalm Seventy-Three Part Two
The psalm writer—Asaph—had become envious of the wicked, however his perspective changed when he went into the Sanctuary.
Psalm Seventy-Three Part One
Psalm 73 is a psalm of Asaph—a temple worship leader.
Psalm Seventy-Two
Psalm 72 is a psalm of King Solomon.
Psalm Seventy-One Part Two
In the final verses of Psalm 71, we can learn that we will never out live our need to turn to the Lord in our difficulties.
Psalm Seventy-One Part One
The first verses in Psalm 71 teach us that trials will occur even in our old age.
Psalm Seventy
Psalm 70 is a psalm of David for the memorial offering.
Psalm Sixty-Nine Part Two
Seven of the thirty-six verses of Psalm 69 are quoted in the New Testament.
Psalm Sixty-Nine Part One
Psalm 69 is a lament—a plea for God's help in suffering. It is a Messianic psalm.
Psalm Sixty-Eight Part Two
In the second part of Psalm 68, there is an emphasis placed on other nations and kingdoms turning to God.
Psalm Sixty-Eight Part One
Psalm 68 is a song about the mighty acts God has done for His people and reads like a song of military triumph.