The Book of Psalms is one of the most beloved of the Old Testament canon. Yet many of the psalms are often taken for granted. Now author James M. Thomas looks at the songs with new eyes. Beginning with the Authorized King James Version, Thomas explores the people and events of the psalms as well as key words and phrases that reveal the true meaning of each song. Welcome to our site! Please enjoy excerpts from the book and even purchase your own copy.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Forms, Continued
Worship – These praise God, not for some specific act which He has done for the worshiper, but rather because who God is or what God has done. This pattern normally begins with a call to praise the Lord, continues with a statement of the reason for praise, and concludes either with a call to praise, an expression of praise, an exhortation, or a petition. This pattern may be seen in the following: Psalms 8, 16, 19, 29, 33, 36, 65, 100, 103-105, 107, 111, 113, 117, 135-36, 139, and 145-50.
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