Psalms 65:1-4

HEADING. ‘For the Chief Musician. A Psalm. A Song of David.' The heading is brief noting the regular dedication to the Chief Musician. It is described both as a Psalm, and as a song of David. ‘Song' is the more ancient term and refers to a song intended to be sung at public worship. This double as... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 65:5-8

2). HAVING APPROACHED GOD IN A PERSONAL WAY DAVID NOW GIVES A DESCRIPTION OF HIS MIGHTY POWER EXERCISED OVER ALL CREATION, AND OVER ALL PEOPLES. HE EMPHASISES THE FACT THAT GOD'S PEOPLE ARE SAFE UNDER GOD'S PROTECTION WHETHER THE THREAT COMES FROM LAND OR SEA (PSALMS 65:5). The Psalmist now moves on... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 65:9-13

3). AS WELL AS EXERCISING IRON CONTROL THE ALMIGHTY CREATOR ALSO MAKES FULL PROVISION FOR THE NEEDS OF HIS CREATION MAKING THE FIELDS AND PASTURELANDS BLOSSOM AND FLOURISH (PSALMS 65:9). As well as exercising iron control, God makes full provision for the needs of His creation. These verses may well... [ Continue Reading ]

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