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:1. The happiness of those blameless in their way,
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Revision as of 18:14, 9 January 2025


"Walking the way of YHWH's word"

Purpose: To entreat YHWH for life through discernment according to his word.

Content: You afflict me in faithfulness, but also promise to keep me alive. I love your word, so help me understand! Then I will obey you wholeheartedly and I will overcome my oppressors. You open my eyes and give me understanding. I praise you for your judgments: on myself and my enemies!

Message: To meditate on YHWH's word means wrestling with YHWH's purpose in both lament and praise.

Author: anonymous


Videos

Overview Video

Poetic Features Video

Video forthcoming

Exegetical Issues Video

Overview

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Translation

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Psalm Overview


Exegetical Issues


Guardian: Ian Atkinson