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1 | Please give short summary of the chpter | Psalm | brngdw@aol.com | 194874 | ||
Who wrote Psalm 66. Was is David? What you give as a brief summation of this chapter? | ||||||
2 | Please give short summary of the chpter | Psalm | DocTrinsograce | 194875 | ||
Hi, Brngdw... Welcome to the forum! Psalm 66 is generally attributed to David. Charles H. Spurgeon summarizes this Psalm as follows: "Praise is the topic, and the subjects for song are the Lord's great works, His gracious benefits, His faithful deliverances, and all His dealings with His people, brought to a close by a personal testimony to special kindness received by the prophet bard himself. Psalm 66:1-4 are a kind of introductory hymn, calling upon all nations to praise God, and dictating to them the words of a suitable song. Psalm 66:5-7 invite the beholder to 'Come and see' the works of the Lord, pointing attention to the Red Sea, and perhaps the passage of Jordan. This suggests the similar position of the afflicted people which is described, and its joyful issue predicted, Psalm 66:8-12. The singer then becomes personal, and confesses his own obligations to the Lord (Psalm 66:13-15); and, bursting forth with a vehement 'Come and hear, 'declares with thanksgiving the special favor of the Lord to himself, Psalm 66:16-20." In Him, Doc |
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