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This volume continues the commentary on the book of Psalms, beginning with Psalm 73. These psalms are the works of various authors, including David, Moses, Asaph, and the sons of Korah. Some psalm collections in this volume include the Passover Hallel (113–118), the Songs of Ascents (120–134) and the Hallelujah Psalms (146–150).

This psalm spares nothing in its portrayal of the seriousness of sin. It sets forth in graphic terms the terrible consequences of sin. It expresses the full sternness of the law of God. It reminds us and all who read it of the urgency of repentance. Psalm 110 The Lord Says to My Lord Psalm 110 is one of the most important messianic psalms. It is quoted or alluded to very often in the New Testament. It consists of two oracles of God the Father concerning his Son, the Messiah. Psalms 110:1 Of David.
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