The Songs of Ascents and Eight Last Davidic Psalms Audiobook By David Legg cover art

The Songs of Ascents and Eight Last Davidic Psalms

Discussion Bible Studies in Psalms 120 to 145

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The Songs of Ascents and Eight Last Davidic Psalms

By: David Legg
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26 discussion Bible studies for use in small groups or by individuals, covering all of psalms 120 to 145. Studies are based on the New International Version with occasional reference to the original language, but will work just as well with other Bible translations. These later psalms in Book V of the Psalter are rarely studied, but contain a wealth of wisdom, theology and worship. Each study should take less than an hour unless the group is large. Studies include appropriate songs to sing, questions for the group to discuss, and sufficient background information and illustrations to allow the group leader to run stimulating, informative and God-centred Bible studies. Many of the questions are practical applications, i.e. 'What should we do or believe now that we understand this psalm better? 'The Songs of Ascent are psalms 120 to 134. They are thought be associated with the old covenant triannual pilgrimages up to Jerusalem. Sometimes, psalms 120 to 136 are known collectively as the Great Hallel; sometimes, just Psalm 136 on its own is also called the Great Hallel because of its refrain, 'His love endures for ever'. The Great Hallel is followed by the agonising exilic psalm, 137, 'By the rivers of Babylon'. Finally, there is a set of psalms known as the 'Last Eight Davidic Psalms', 138 to 145. The spaces for writing answers in this Kindle version will obviously not be usable; they are intended solely for use in the paperback version. It is recommended that you buy one paperback copy for each small group member in order to maximise benefit. Bible Study Bibles & Bible Study Christianity Study Guides Theology
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