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The Psalms, especially the psalms of David, quicken within us, as does no other literature, a spirit of reverence toward God and worship of God. We would be greatly impoverished without our written record of the psalmists’ inward struggles, their determinations to trust God in spite of circumstances and appearances, and their rejoicings over victories gained through faith. Any Christian desiring...

THE BOOK OF PSALMS BOOK ONE (Psalms 1–41) I. PSALM ONE A. THE AUTHORSHIP AND THE PURPOSE OF THIS PSALM—No author is given but many considerations indicate that this psalm was written by Solomon as a preface to Book I (a collection of psalms written mostly by Solomon’s father, David). B. THE THEME OF THIS PSALM—The blessedness of those who keep God’s law and the cursedness of those who break God’s law. This theme is a constantly recurring one in “the Book of Proverbs” and in “the Book of Psalms.”
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