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Studies in the Book of Psalms: Being a Critical and Expository Commentary, with Doctrinal and Practical Remarks on the Entire Psalter is unavailable, but you can change that!

The 150 Psalms of the Old Testament span a timeframe of 873 years, from oldest to newest—the newest of which was written nearly three thousand years ago. Despite the incredible time gap between the writings of these songs and our current day, they are still incredibly relevant to the contemporary life. Theologian William S. Plumer notes this in the introduction to Studies in the Book of Psalms,...

the purposes, resolutions, and affections of my heart together, to fear and glorify thy name.” Having thus earnestly sought help from God, he felt confident that he should be heard, and so he humbly declares his purpose and his hope: 12. I will praise thee, O Lord, my God, with all my heart; and I will glorify thy name for evermore. Patrick: “I am bound to praise thee, both as the supreme LORD of all, and as my bountiful benefactor, with all the powers of my soul: and accordingly, I do now most thankfully
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