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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...

iii. “Come before him with joyful songs” (100:2b) iv. “Know that the LORD is God” (100:3a) b. Reason: “It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture” (100:3b–c) 2. Three imperatives to worship and reason for worship (100:4–5) a. Three imperatives (100:4) i. “Enter his gates with thanksgiving” (100:4a) ii. “Give thanks to him” (100:4b) iii. “Praise his name” (100:4c) b. Reason: The Lord is good, and his love and faithfulness continue to all generations (100:5)
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