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War Psalms of the Prince of Peace: Lessons from the Imprecatory Psalms is unavailable, but you can change that!

25th Anniversary Revised and Expanded Edition. Although the Psalms are much beloved by readers of the Bible, some hostile language in individual psalms may be disconcerting. Are these seemingly vindictive prayers acceptable in the mouths of Christians? How is a pastor supposed to preach these texts? James E. Adams wants us to embrace God’s Word in its entirety, and that means examining the...

in this kind of prayer? Surely you must if you pray in line with God’s Word and His promises for the future. Isn’t this the very essence of New Testament prophecies? Does any passage in the entire Old Testament tell more powerfully of God’s paying back “trouble” to those who trouble the people of God than these covenant curses? And once again we find the New Testament echoing the same spirit when it says in 2 Thessalonians 1:6–10: God is just: He will pay back trouble to those who trouble you and
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