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The Hermeneutic of the Psalms
David’s Last Words:
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The last words of someone, if they are intentional, are often clear concise and important!
23:2 David’s claim about his writings: The Spirit of the Lord spoke through him.
David spoke the word of God.
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23:3-4 One of the things God said to David:
What is God wanting David and the kings that would come after him to understand?
A king who stewards what God has given him and does not step outside of those boundaries is a blessing to the people.
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23:5 God is able to keep His promises.
David’s hope for his future descendants is based on the faithfulness of God.
David declares the glory of God.
David declares God’s view of people of faith.
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David declares the God’s view of wickedness.
23:6-7 David understands that God has rewarded his faith.
He sees a great contrast between those who follow God by faith and those who reject God.
The wicked are like thorns.
They will be burned up.
There is a connection to from this verse to
The Hermeneutic of the Psalms
The Holy Spirit Speaks through David.
God speaks to David.
The Psalms declare the glory of God while
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Solomon meditates on David’s words and repeats them.
Paul looks back on David’s words as he is trying to help Jews and Gentiles understand Salvation by faith in Christ alone.
David says there is none who seek God.
All are under sin.
However, there is a group that God calls righteous.
14:5 In the midst of a human race in which all are corrupt before God, there are those who have met God’s terms for righteousness.
The promise is that God is with the righteous.
This truth is why Paul uses this passage to explain the Gospel.
Also in this Psalm is an affirmation of prophecy:
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David understands that deliverance from the sinful state of man will come from Jerusalem.
David warns Israel to wait for God to fulfill His promise.
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James uses the example of turning someone away who needs clothes and food as an example of someone who does not have faith—someone who may say they love the Lord, but in fact does not.
Where does he get this idea?
One of the passages he may have been drawing from for this example is .
15:2 Vs 1 asks: who can dwell in the tabernacle of the Lord?
(Who can live in the Lord’s presence and blessing?)
Notice the responsibility of action in 15:2?
15:3 “who does not harm his neighbor.”
15:4 “who honors those who fear the Lord.
15:5 (One who doesn’t take advantage of those who are in need
Much of the book of James is aimed at those believers who are rich and taking advantage of those who need help.
Peter quotes , on the Day of Pentecost to prove the resurrection of Christ.
Peter argues that David was speaking about Christ and possibly for Christ.
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psalm 22, “My God, My God, Why have you forsaken me?”
Acts 2:25-
Paul quotes in his first recorded sermon in Antioch (procounsle, Elymus the sorcerer) to prove the resurrection:
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This could have been a Psalm that was on Jesus’ mind as He prayed in the garden.
David declares the glory of God.
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David declares that the word of God is the only way by which man may understand God’s glory.
David declares the ignorance of man (Even though man understands much through Bible Literacy, man still needs grace).
Man needs grace and help from God to cling to His word.
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