Psalms

      

 

 

 

 

The Book of Psalms

 

The Book of Psalms, also called the "Psalter", is a hymnbook of 150 prayer and praise songs for stringed instruments (like the harp, lyre, and lute). The Hebrew name, "Tehillim," means "The Book of Praise."

 

Many of the Psalms date back to the early years of the Hebrews' wandering in the Desert, as they were beginning to learn how to worship this Mysterious, Astonishing, and Powerful God who delivered them from slavery and was mostly new to them. There have been many inspired authors, including Moses, David, Solomon, Asaph, the sons of Korah, and many that are anonymous with variety and unity. They are about how we come before God, our simple trust in times of trouble, and the veracity of sin and conviction.

 

The Psalms were developed for worship and for the devotional life. Many come from those who truly surrendered themselves to God with the earliest being from Abraham, perhaps, with a few prior to Moses and most coming from David's writing or from the collection through Solomon.

 

Introduction to the Book of Psalms

 

Periodic verse by verse inductive and exegetical Bible Study series into the Book of Psalms…

 

 
Psalm 1            Which Way Will We Go?  
 
Psalm 2            The Lord's Triumph!  
 
Psalm 3            The Lord's Comfort!
 
 

 Psalm 4            Please AnswerAnswer me  

Psalm 5:1-7      Calling Upon God!  
 
Psalm 5:8-12    Seeking God's Guidance!
 
 
Psalm 6             Turn to The LORD
Psalm 7            A Prayer for Deliverance
Psalm 8            God's Wonder
 
 
Psalm 10          Why Does God Seem Far Away?
 

Psalm 12          Where are the Faithful? 

Psalm 14          The Fools Life

 

Psalm 15          A Desire for God's Heart

Psalm 16         God is my Delight

Psalm 18         LORD is my Fortress!

 

Psalm 19         God's Revelation 

Psalm 22         A Cry of Anguish

Psalm 23         The Shepherd's Care

 

Psalm 24        The King of Glory

Psalm 25        Teach Me!

Psalm 27        My Confidence!

 

Psalm 30        The Joy of Thanks!

Psalm 31       Deliverance!

Psalm 32       The Joy of Forgiveness

 

Psalm 33     Praise God Wholeheartedly!

Psalm 34     Taste and see that the LORD is good!

Psalm 35     Great is the LORD!

 

Psalm 37  Do Not be Jealous

Psalm 40  My Deliverer

Psalm 42  My Soul Thrusts for God

 

Psalm 46  A Mighty Fortress is our God

Psalm 51  My Transgressions

 

More in the works..... 
 
 

PDF Files of the Psalms

Psalm1.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm1.pdf

Psalm2.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm2.pdf

Psalm3.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm3.pdf

 

Psalm4.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm4.pdf

Psalm51-7.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm51-7.pdf

Psalm58-12.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm58-12.pdf

 

Psalm6.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm6.pdf

Psalm7.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm7.pdf

Psalm8.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm8.pdf

 

Psalm10.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm10.pdf

Psalm12.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm12.pdf  

Psalm14.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm14.pdf

 

Psalm15.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm15.pdf

Psalm16.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm16.pdf

Psalm18.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm18.pdf

 

 

Psalm19.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm19.pdf

 

Psalm22.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm22.pdf

 

Psalm23.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm23.pdf

 

 

Psalm24.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm24.pdf

Psalm25.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm25.pdf

Psalm27.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm27.pdf 

 

Psalm30.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm30.pdf

Psalm31.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm31.pdf

Psalm32.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm32.pdf

 

Psalm33.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm33.pdf

Psalm34.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm34.pdf

Psalm35.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm35.pdf

 

Psalm37.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm37.pdf

Psalm40.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm40.pdf

Psalm42.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm42.pdf

 

Psalm46.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm46.pdf

Psalm51.pdf

https://files.stablerack.com/webfiles/70030/Psalm51.pdf

 

 

More coming soon….

 

These are the 63 Psalms we are planning to do, just more than 1/3 of the Psalter. If your favorite is not on here, please let me know, so we can add it.

 

Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 40, 42, 46, 51, 55, 61, 62, 63, 67, 69, 71, 76, 73, 78, 84, 86, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96, 100, 103, 110, 116, 117, 118, 119, 121, 127, 133, 136, 138, 139, 145, 150

  

Are you willing to learn about the Psalms, its purpose and the incredible impact they have on our Christian growth? We will take a deeper look so we can be inspired to nurture more in our relationship with Christ.

 

We will have an Inductive Bible Study, then examine the reasoning, word meanings, and the contexts of each Psalm. In conjunction, what it meant to early Jews and the rest of Scripture. We will have notes and inductive tools that you can access through your smartphone or tablet.

 

The bottom line in the Psalms is that the choice of how to live your life is yours; you have the choice to be blessed, as a tree nourished by His Living Water (John 7:37-39) or perish as the chaff that is worthless and blows away (Matt. 3:12; 10:34-39; 13:47-50). You can have the high road or skid row; to be blessed or seek self-destruction; to be in Christ or to be away from Him! How will you now live? God has given you the abundant life, but you still have to reach for it and apply it by faith and obedience. The godly will always choose to allow God to direct their lives. He charts our course; it is the best course and plan conceivable, far beyond any hope we could have on our own. So, allow yourself to be directed by the God and Creator of the universe-not your feeble ways!

Make God's Word a significant part of your life so you are infused with His Truth, and so the Spirit is firm and impacting in you! Then, you can impact others with His character and precepts. 

 
 
 
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