Psalms - "A Song Book of Praises to God"
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I am convinced that no other Old Testament book has received as much attention as the book of Psalms. Replete with life experiences with which many can identify, this book is often read and repeatedly quoted.
Seventy-three of the 150 psalms were written by David. The rest were either written anonymously or by Moses, Solomon, Asaph, sons of Korah, Ethan or Heman.
The book of Psalms is a songbook of praise to God. Among other things, it shows to us (1) God’s glory and sovereignty as seen in creation and His supremacy over the nations (an example is Psalm 19:1-2; Ps. 46); (2) the excellence of the Word of God (ex. Psalm 19:7-14; Ps. 119); (3) the characteristics of a godly man (ex. Psalm 42) and; (4) the Messianic King for which Israel longs (ex. Psalm 8; Ps. 22; Luke 24:44).
Significantly, the book of Psalms reveals to us an aspect of our humanity that separates us from the rest of God’s creation– our longing for someone to worship (ex. Psalm 27:1-4; 84:10-11), someone to whom we can go for help (ex. Psalm 42; 62). For the psalm writers, that someone is no other than God. Indeed, there is no other God but the LORD and He alone can fill the longings of the human heart.
The Lord bless you.