This work on Psalms Background and Structure with Explanations of Key Scriptures is available as a two-volume set, or as a single large volume.A CLEAR LOOK AT THE PSALMS IN FULL COLOR WITH DETAILED NOTES AND STRUCTURES:This follow-up to The Psalms in Poetic Form is a must own for any serious Bible student. It gives painstaking details on how Jesus Christ is the focal subject of the prophecies in Psalms. It also gives beautifully illustrated color-coded structures of all 150 Psalms, showing the orderly arrangement of subjects and concepts in this Old Testament songs.This work on Psalms Background and Structure with Explanations of Key Scriptures is a result of over forty years of studying the Psalms and New Testament scriptures relating to our Lord Jesus Christ and his accomplishments. I have done my best to clearly and honestly share what I have learned in hopes that it will inspire and benefit the reader. Of course, only God can open the eyes of a person’s understanding, and I gladly leave that job and responsibility to Him.This work can serve as a companion volume to The Psalms in Poetic Form (the Bedside Reader and the Large Print Edition). My goal in offering that translation was to make the Psalms more enjoyable and understandable to the reader, with God’s help and support.The following introduction will give insight into how to best use these studies on the background and structure of all 150 Psalms, with detailed notes on key scriptures relating to the Messiah. They are a resource and aid to your personal growth and understanding.My purpose for this book, and my heart’s sincere desire for the reader, is that you will grow in appreciation for what our Lord Jesus Christ has done, continues to do now, and will do for us in the future (Hebrews 13:8). He is God’s true Messiah and the only real hope for mankind.Introduction:Like the good man of Psalm 1, Jesus Christ loved God’s Word and studied it day and night. He read of his ancestors David and Hezekiah, who both wrote Psalms. As Jesus read each Psalm, he would have seen that they in some way speak of what he would do and accomplish as God’s promised Messiah.The original title for the book of Psalms means to “praise.” This Hebrew name for the Psalms comes from the root halal, as in hallelu-Jah—Praise the Lord! It is thrilling to think about the young Jesus of Nazareth opening the scroll of Tehillim, the book of praises, and learning more of his mission and calling in life. This included much suffering and self-sacrifice, as Psalm 22 foretells in great detail of the manner of his suffering and death—mockers around him, his hands and feet pierced, casting lots for his clothing. Yet Christ had great hope, for Psalm 16 tells of how David looked forward to his “son” the Messiah—that the Christ would not remain in the grave, but would be raised from the dead by God Almighty.The format of this work mirrors its title: the background and structure are given for each Psalm, followed by detailed notes on key scriptures found in that Psalm. I have consulted many Biblical writers over my four decades in this subject, and have personally checked all information against the scriptures themselves. Only after such scrutiny did I consider them worthy to share with others.
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