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Psalms, Volume 3: (Psalms 107–150): An Expositional Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

“The psalms themselves speak so powerfully to the hurts, fears, disappointments, faith, hope, and spiritual aspirations of God's people.”—James Montgomery Boice Exploring Psalms 107–150, this third and final volume on the book of Psalms offers solid, practical, and well-illustrated expositions on God’s nurturing, grace, comfort, and instruction. James Montgomery Boice expounds on the theme of...

chapter. Psalm 117 contained two verses and five lines. Psalm 119 contains 176 verses and 315 lines. The first tells us to praise God. This psalm praises God for his Word, the Bible, because God has given us the Bible and it is only through the Bible that we can come to know who God is and how to praise him. The German commentator Franz Delitzsch wrote, “Here we have set forth in inexhaustible fullness what the word of God is to a man and how a man is to behave himself in relation to it.”1 Derek
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