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33:12 How blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord , the people whom he has chosen to be his special possession . 33:13 The Lord watches from heaven ; he sees all people . 33:14 From the place where he lives he looks carefully at all the earth’s inhabitants . 33:15 He is the one who forms every human heart , and takes note of all their actions . 33:16 No king is delivered by his vast army ; a warrior is not saved by his great might . 33:17 A horse disappoints those who trust in it for victory ; despite its great strength , it cannot deliver . 33:18 Look , the Lord takes notice of his loyal followers , those who wait for him to demonstrate his faithfulness 33:19 by saving their lives from death and sustaining them during times of famine . 33:20 We wait for the Lord ; he is our deliverer and shield . 33:21 For our hearts rejoice in him, for we trust in his holy name . 33:22 May we experience your faithfulness , O Lord , for we wait for you.

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  • [Psa 33:12] Blest Is The Nation Where The Lord
  • [Psa 33:12] O God, Hear Thou The Nation’s Prayer
  • [Psa 33:12] O Happy Natio
  • [Psa 33:12] O Lord, Our God, Thy Mighty Hand
  • [Psa 33:21] We’ll Give Our Hearts To Jesus
  • [Psa 33:22] Lord, Thy Mercy Now Entreating
  • [Psa 33:22] We Hope In Thee, O God!

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  • 2:18 Adam's creation was not complete because he lacked a "helper"who corresponded to him. This deficiency led God to pronounce Adam's condition "not good."151God not only evaluated Adam's condition, He also rectified it.152"...
  • The texts of the individual psalms do not usually indicate who wrote them.1However some of the titles of the individual psalms do contain information about the writers.2This is the only really reliable information we have as ...
  • I. Book 1: chs. 1-41II. Book 2: chs. 42-72III. Book 3: chs. 73-89IV. Book 4: chs. 90-106V. Book 5: chs. 107-150...
  • The title of this psalm identifies the writer as David. All but four of the psalms in Book 1 of the Psalter (Pss. 1-41) identify David as their writer, all except Psalms 1, 2, 10, and 33. The occasion of his writing this one ...
  • 3:3 David believed God had not abandoned him but viewed Him as his real source of protection, his "shield."This figure is common in the psalms (cf. 7:10; 18:2, 30; 28:7; 33:20; 59:11; 84:11; 115:9-11; 119:114; 144:2). "My glo...
  • 33:4-5 The two qualities of God that the writer stressed in this second section of the psalm are that Yahweh is dependable and righteous. We can rely on everything He says and does, and He does what is right in loyal love for...
  • The psalmist saw the faith of God's elect in three activities in this section.33:20 The righteous wait for God to deliver them and regard Him as their help and protector.33:21 They rejoice in Him because they have confidence ...
  • 41:10 David had asked God to restore his health so he might repay his enemies. This may seem to be an unworthy motive in view of the Lord Jesus' instruction to love our enemies and do them good (Matt. 5:44). However, individu...
  • In Book 1 we saw that all the psalms except 1, 2, 10, and 33 claimed David as their writer. It is likely that he wrote these four as well even though they do not bear his name. In Book 2 the titles identify David as the write...
  • Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89."In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus, pp. 55-77. Edited by Donald K. Campbell and Jeffrey L. Townsend. Chicago: Moody Press, 1992._____. Lord of Song. Portland: Multnomah P...
  • 12:1 "The burden . . . concerning Israel"introduces chapters 12-14 as "The burden . . . against the land of Hadrach"(9:1) did chapters 9-11. By describing Yahweh as the creator of the heavens, earth, and man, Zechariah remind...
  • Abbot, T. K. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistles to the Ephesians and to the Colossians. International Critical Commentary series. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1897.Aldrich, Roy L. "The Gift of God."Biblioth...
  • Adamson, James B. The Epistle of James. New International Commentary on the New Testament series. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1976; reprint ed. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1984.Bailey, Mark...
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