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Psalms is essentially a book of prayers and praises; most of the psalms are addressed to God, but here we also find proclamations of the works of the Lord, descriptions of man’s plight, curses invoked on enemies, songs in praise of the King or of the city of Jerusalem, and exhortations to the good life. The Psalms date back as early as the time of the great King David, but they are so evocative...

Psalm 1. The first part of the psalm proclaims the good fortune of those who keep the Law of God (vv. 1–3); the second describes the failure met with by those who go the opposite way (vv. 4–6). The words “Blessed is the man who …” or “Happy the man whom …” (v. 1) occur up to twenty-six times in the psalms, pointing out what a person needs to do to find happiness. Our Lord Jesus Christ will definitively proclaim who the happy or blessed man is—he who
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