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Psalm 73 Commentary: A Journey from Doubting God’s Goodness to Desiring God Alone

Background and Context Psalm 73 is a deeply honest and relatable wisdom psalm, written by Asaph, one of King David’s chief musicians and a leader of worship in the sanctuary. This context is vital, as the psalm describes a profound crisis of faith experienced not by an outsider, but by a man at the very […]

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Psalm 67 Commentary: A Harvest Prayer for the Blessing of All Nations

Background and Context Psalm 67 is a short but powerful hymn, sung by the community of Israel. The author is anonymous, but the psalm’s central theme of a bountiful harvest (“the land has yielded its harvest”) strongly suggests it was used during one of Israel’s great agricultural festivals, most likely the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot).

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Psalm 65 Commentary: A Hymn of Thanksgiving for Creation’s Bounty

Background and Context Psalm 65 is a majestic hymn of thanksgiving, attributed to David and likely used in the corporate worship of Israel at the temple in Jerusalem. While it doesn’t name a specific historical event, its powerful themes of forgiveness, answered prayer, and abundant harvest suggest it was composed for a national festival, such

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