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The 7-volume Wesleyan Bible Commentaryis the first multi-volume commentary on the whole Bible by a distinguished community of Wesleyan scholars—representing nine evangelical denominations. The commentary takes advantage of the latest and best information available to present-day Bible scholars. This series maintains both the spiritual insight and sound biblical scholarship of John Wesley and Adam...

This psalm serves as a preface to all the psalms that follow, hence it appears first. Spurgeon called it the text upon which the rest of the Psalter is a sermon.1 It emphasizes that life has but two ways: the way of righteousness which results in self-realization, and the way of sin which leads to personal frustration. The larger context of the Psalter is an expansion of this theme.
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