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This handy resource allows the reader to quickly summarize or review all the pertinent details about any Old Testament book. More than a Bible handbook but less than a commentary, Nelson’s New Illustrated Old Testament Survey provides a section by section breakdown of issues and topics dealt with in the Hebrew Scriptures. It includes: Complete but concise outlines of every Old Testament book A...

PSALM 150 A. The Unity of Praise (150:1–5) B. The Universality of Praise (150:6) There could be no more fitting conclusion to the Psalms than this hymn, which thirteen times calls on God’s saints to praise Him. It begins and ends with “Hallelujah” and never deviates from this theme. The poet urged that God be praised “in, for, and with.” He must be praised in the sanctuary—indeed, in the heavens themselves (150:1)—and for the displays of His awesome power (150:2). Then, in addition to vocal praise