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James G. Murphy, professor and theologian, wrote A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Psalms in order to reach an audience of students, professors, and laity. He believed that the Psalms should be studied both individually and as a whole book, in order to comprehend the full theological impact of these writings. Infused with studies of the original Hebrew verbiage, this resource is...

It is binding on all His intelligent creatures as well as on Himself: but He is further bound to vindicate it by defending the obedient and punishing the disobedient. His delight. All true duty is a willing service. The reason that has never been clouded discerns and affirms duty. It greets that which is right and true and good with a sublime approval. Hence he that is born again regards with a fresh delight the law of the Lord. The contemplation of moral excellence transcends in purity and grandeur
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