Human hands wrote the Psalms. Even so, God stands behind them all. He has complete charge. He makes the rules for his own Psalms. He states this principle elsewhere inContinue readingPsalms Are Interactive
I take issue with NET’s translation of Psalm 33:6. I. In the first line, I would use the majority translation “word” rather than the minority translation “LORD’S decree,” because theContinue readingA Criticism of NET Word Choice in Psalm 33:6
God is not a stern, heavy-handed professor who crosses out the needs and heartfelt cries of our prayers with a large red pen, saying, “No, you are reading my psalmsContinue readingPsalms 9 and 10: A Readers Theater
God speaks the last word: his word is final, just, and determinative. What does a “wicked” person look like? Psalms 9 and 10 stand near the beginning of the Psalter,Continue readingPsalms 9 and 10: Justice
Psalms 7 and 37 are a dynamic duo: earth’s prayer and heaven’s reply. Psalm 7 Psalm 7 is the first time in the Psalter that the psalmist proclaims hisContinue readingPsalms 7 and 37: Dynamic Duo