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Psalms 73–150, Volume 2 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Throughout the centuries, the Psalms have held a beloved place in Judaism and Christianity and in the lives of individual believers. They express in profound ways the thoughts and emotions of the soul, from the highest experiences of joy and praise to the lowest valleys of lament. C. Hassell Bullock has been deeply shaped by the Psalms, and this commentary is born out of a lifetime of loving...

the work of our hands. The composition of Book 4 may be dated in the early postexilic age, and this could very well allude to the reconstruction of the temple (520–516 BC) and the hopes of reestablishing David’s dynasty (see 92:4). The roots of New Testament theology are found in the Old Testament, especially the Psalms, and there is at least one such theological truth in Psalm 90. To speak about God as our “dwelling place” points in the direction of the teaching of Jesus in
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