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Carefully Examining the Text

Tommy Peelerwww.buzzsprout.com
To know God and to make Him known through the teaching of the Scriptures
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Psalm 72

This psalm speaks of an ideal king 72:1-4, 12-14 The king does justice and righteousness. He cares for the weakest and most defenseless. 72:8-11 His reign is universal 72:5-7, 15-17 Prosperity and blessing will be in his time and the people bless him that his reign will be forever 72:18=20. A doxology closes this second book of the Psalms. Book 1- Psalms 1-41 Book 2- Psalms 42-72 Book 3- Psalms 73-89 Book 4- Psalms 90-106 Book 5- Psalms 107-150 David (II Sam. 8:15-18); Solomon (I Kings 10:9); an...

Jan 25, 202322 min

Psalm 71

In this psalm the writer calls out for deliverance from his distress and praises God for deliverance. The petition and complaint section of Psalm 71 are vss. 1-4, 9-13, 18 , and the statements of trust and praise are in vss. 5-8, 14-17, 19, 24. God's righteousness is emphasized in the Psalm- 71:2, 15, 16, 19, 24. The words "continually" in vs. 3, 6, 14 and "all day long" in vs. 8, 15, 22 are a couple of the key words and phrases throughout the Psalm....

Jan 14, 202319 minSeason 3Ep. 71

Psalm 70

God is begged to help and deliver in vs. 1, 5 The enemies are described in vs. 2-3 The faithful are pictured in vs. 4 Notice some contrasts between the wicked and the righteous vs. 2 The wicked seek his life, while in vs. 4 the righteous seek God vs. 2 The wicked delight in David's hurt, while in vs. 4 the faithful love His salvation vs. 3 The evil men say, "Aha, Aha", while in vs. 4 the godly say, "The Lord be magnified."...

Jan 11, 202315 min

Psalm 69 B

A new podcast. The first on Psalm 69 just emphasized the text itself. This podcast focuses on Jesus and the New Testament and what they say about the fulfillment of the Psalm. Psalm 69 is one of the most frequently quoted Psalms in the NT. 69:4 hated me without a cause- John 15:25 69:9 For zeal for Your house consumed me- John 2:17 69:9 The reproaches of those who reproached You feel on Me- Romans 15:3 69:21 John 19:-28-30 does not quote but seems to allude to this passage. 69:22-23 is quoted in...

Jan 03, 202316 min

Psalm 69

This is a psalm of individual lament. 69:1-5 David describes his destress. It is as if he is drowning in deep waters and he cannot find his footing. 69:6-12 His suffering has come upon him specifically because of his love for God and God's house. 69:13-19 He appeals to God to rescue him because of God's lovingkindness, truth or faithfulness, and His compassion. 69:20-21 There is no one to comfort him in his distress. 69:22-28 He asks God to judge his adversaries in ways they sought to judge othe...

Jan 03, 202319 minSeason 3Ep. 69

Psalm 68 part 2

This psalm will pick up the discussion of the psalm, Psalm 68, picking up around vs. 21. If you have not listened to Part 1 of the Psalm, let me encourage you to do so. Much of the podcast will focus on how Jesus fulfills the words of Psalm 68.

Dec 14, 202221 min

Psalm 68 part 1

Psalm 68 has been described by quite a few writers as the most difficult of the Psalms to interpret. One reason it is so difficult is because around 15 words are used only here in the OT. It is a difficult psalm but when that is the case one thing we can focus on is what the Psalm teaches us about God. 1. This Psalm teaches God as a warrior who conquers HIs foes- 68:1-2, 6, 12, 14, 17-18, 21-23, 28-31. 2. The Psalms shows God a compassionate and merciful God who cares for the weakest- 68:5-6, 10...

Dec 13, 202220 minSeason 2Ep. 68

Psalm 67

This brief Psalm pictures all nations and peoples praising God. The Psalm is built on the promises of God to Abraham to bless all nations through him and his descendants (Gen. 12:1-3; 22:18) and the blessing the priests pronounced (Numbers 6:24-26). The nations are not viewed as hostile like Psalm 2:1 or asking God to judge them like Psalm 59:5, but instead it pictures the nations praising God because of the blessings that His people receive. God is praised because He judges the nations with upr...

Nov 30, 202219 min

Psalm 66

This is the first Psalm in which David has not been mentioned in the heading since Psalm 50. 66:1-12 is a national thanksgiving 66:1-4 All the earth is to praise God 66:5-7 God turned the sea into dry land 66:8-12 God has afflicted HIs people but finally brought them to a place of abundance 66:13-20 is an individual thanksgiving 66:13-15 He pays his vows to God 66:16-20 He gives thanks to God How does the Psalm speak of Jesus?...

Nov 10, 202223 minSeason 2Ep. 66

Psalm 65

This Psalm is divided into three parts 65:1-4 People come to the temple to praise, pray, and the LORD provides 65:5-8 All the world looks to God 65:9-13 God is blessing the land Jesus fulfills the picture of Psalm 65 65:3 God forgives sin and Jesus forgives sin - Mark 2:1-12; Luke 7:48-49 65:7 God stills the storm and Jesus does- Mark 4:35-41; Matt. 8:23-27; Lk. 8:22-25 65:8 God does signs that leave the world in awe. The word for signs is the same word used for Jesus' miracles in the gospel of ...

Nov 02, 202221 minSeason 2Ep. 65

Psalm 64

This psalm consists of a prayer for help- 64:1-2 - A description of the enemy- 64:3-6 - and a dramatic intervention by God- 64:7-10. Key words: hide- 64:2, 4 compare vs. 2 with II Kings 11:2; II Chron. 22:11. tongue- 64:3, 8 arrow- 64:3, 7 shoot- 64:4, 7 blameless- 64:4, 6 suddenly- 64:4, 7 see- 64:5, 8 fear- 64:4, 9 Also listen for how Jesus fulfills the Psalm.

Oct 28, 202218 min

Psalm 63

Psalm 63 David in the wilderness of Judea discusses his thirst, his longing for God. He praises God- vs. 3, 5- He blesses God- vs. 4- He meditates on Him- vs. 6- sings for joy- vs. 7- clings to Him- vs. 8 Jesus fulfills Psalm 63. Please listen to how.

Oct 21, 202223 min

Psalm 62

This psalm uses the Hebrew word translated "only" or "alone" some six times. Four of these times in passages about God Himself-( 62:1, 2, 5, 6) . God alone is our rock and our salvation. What does the Psalm tells us about God? (62:1-2. 5-6, 7, 11-12) Why is man such an empty object of hope and trust? (62:9-10) What does the Psalm tells us about Christ?

Sep 14, 202220 minSeason 2Ep. 62

Psalm 61

What are some key words in the Psalm? The word "hear" in vs, 1, 5 The word "refuge" in vs. 3, 4 The mention of "Your name" in vs. 5, 8 What does He say about God? God leads HIm to the rock- vs. 2 God is His refuge and tower of strength- vs. 3 God is the One he fears- vs. 5 and praises- vs. 8 God supports and strengthens the king - vs. 6-7 God is One he looks to when his heart is faint- vs. 2 How does Jesus fulfill Psalm 61? He cried to God and He heard - 61:1, 5; Heb. 5:7 Jesus is the Rock - 61:...

Sep 08, 202221 minSeason 2Ep. 61

Psalm 60

This Psalm has a lengthy heading which ties in to David and Joab's conflicts with Edom recorded in II Sam. 8:13-14; I Chron. 18:12-13; and I Kings 11:15-16. This most closely fits a national lament mourning a defeat in battle. Verses 5-12 are largely repeated in 108:6-13. 60:1-3 uses several verbs that stress God's hand in this crisis. 60:5 but the people are God's beloved 60:6-8 God has divided out the land among His people and He has promised to conquer Israel's foes 60:9-12 They beg God's hel...

Aug 18, 202223 minSeason 2Ep. 60

Psalm 59

This psalm has characteristics of an individual lament- 59:1-4- and a national lament- 59:5, 8, 13. Some key themes in Psalm 59 1. David's description of his enemies- 59:1, 2, 3, 5, 6-7, 14-15 2. His evaluation of himself- He is innocent- 59:3-4; He puts his trust in God- 59:9, 16-17; He sings God's praises- 59:16 3. The urgency of David's requests for help- Four imperatives are used in 59:1-2; He calls God to arouse Himself to act on his behalf- 59:4-5; The imprecatory section of 59:11-13 4. Wh...

Aug 13, 202219 minSeason 2Ep. 59

Psalm 58

This psalm opens by addressing the wicked 58:1-2 An address to the unjust judges 58:3-5 A description of them and the evil they do 58:6-9 A plea to God to judge these wicked people 58:10-11 The rejoicing and celebration at the fall of the wicked The translation of the Psalm is difficult. Compare several translations at vs. 1 and vs. 9 to illustrate some of the difficulties in the psalm. Is it legitimate to pray such prayers today? How does Jesus fulfill the Psalm?...

Aug 03, 202220 minSeason 2Ep. 58

Psalm 57

Possible connections between Psalm 57 and the background of I Samuel 24 1. The word for "wings" in Psalm 57:1 is the same word "edge" for Saul's garment in I Sam. 24:4, 5, 11, 11 2. The "sons of men" use their tongues against David in Ps. 57:4 and David asks Saul why he is listening to man (same word) who tell him David is trying to kill him. 3. They prepare a net for David's soul or life in Ps. 57:6 and Saul seeks David's life in I Sam. 24:11. 4. While Ps. 57:6 expresses the idea of Lex talioni...

Jul 27, 202224 minSeason 2Ep. 57

Psalm 56

Title of the Psalm- Compare different translation here. 56:1-2 David begs for mercy because of wicked foes 56:3-4 David places His trust in God 56:5-6 The viciousness of HIs foes 56:7-9 Prayer for judgment on foes and God's care for him 56:10-11 David's trust in God 56:12-13 Thanksgiving for God's deliverance Jesus experienced the same mistreatment that David wrote of in this psalm 56:1-2, 5-6 Compare what Jesus experienced with David Jesus puts His trust in God in the midst of terrifying circum...

Jul 07, 202220 minSeason 2Ep. 56

Psalm 55

OT events seemingly alluded to in this psalm. 55:9 seems to allude to the tower of Babel in Genesis 11:1-9. 55:9-11 The picture of the wickedness of the city is quite a contrast with Psalms. 46 and 48. 55:15 "Let them go down alive into Sheol" Numbers 16:30-33 NT and Psalm 55 55:22 Casting our care upon God is encouraged in I Peter 5:7. 55:23 God hurling the wicked to destruction is in Revelation 19:20-21 among other places. Jesus fulfills Psalm 55 55:2, 4 The word used in the main ancient Greek...

Jun 30, 202222 minSeason 2Ep. 55

Psalm 54

This brief psalm calls on the LORD to save David from distress. The historical situation is described in I Samuel 23:19-29; 26:1-25. The men of Ziph are from Judah which is David's own tribe. They twice betray David to Saul. Where else can David look for help except to God? 54:1-2 Pleas for God to save Him from distress 54:3 A description of violent men who seek HIs life 54:4-5 He looks to God as His helper and His strength 54:6-7 He offers thanksgiving to God for victory....

Jun 18, 202218 minSeason 2Ep. 54

Psalm 53

This psalm is a twin to Psalm 14 but it is not an identical twin. The Psalms go separate ways in Psalm 14:5-6 and Psalm 53:5. I will argue that there is a slightly different emphasis in these psalms and that both fit into different contexts. One example that I do not point out on the podcast is that both Psalms use a Hebrew word that means shame. The word is used in Psalm 14:6 to describe how the wicked seek to shame the afflicted but the LORD will be the refuge of the afflicted. Psalm 14 stress...

Jun 02, 202222 minSeason 2Ep. 53

Psalm 52

This psalm shows a stark contrast between the wicked- 52:1-4 - and the righteous- 52:6-9. In vs. 5 four verbs are used to emphasize that God will bring the wicked down. The wicked are broken down, snatched up, torn away, and uprooted. 52:1-5 speaks in second person and addresses the ungodly man. 52:6-7 speak in third person describing the ungodly. 52:8-9 David speaks in first person and describes his trust in God's lovingkindness. The psalm contrasts the ground of the wicked's trust (vs. 7) with...

May 25, 202222 minSeason 2Ep. 52

Psalm 51 B

51:1-2 Plea for mercy 51:3-6 David confronts how horrible his sins are 51:7-9 He pleas for complete forgiveness 51:10-12 Create in me a clean heart 51:13-17 God wants a whole hearted repentance 51:18-19 He asks God build Zion The things David requests: God's mercy, blotting out of sins, washing, cleansing, created anew all find their greatest fulfillment in Jesus

May 20, 202219 minSeason 2Ep. 51

Psalm 51

This is David's great confession after his sin with Bathsheba The historical event is recorded in II Sam. 11-12. We read more of David's grief over his sin in this psalm. It will take us more than one podcast to cover it.

May 20, 202220 min

Psalm 50

This focuses on teaching man about God rather than praising God. Asaph- I Chron. 6:39; 15:17 -19; 16:5; 25:1; II Chron. 29:30 50:1-6 The LORD God summons HIs covenant people to court 50:7-15 What is the true meaning of sacrifice? Sacrifice does not provide God with something that He needs. God owns and possesses all and would not ask our permission if He needed anything. Sacrifice itself is not rejected. Notice the mentions of sacrifice in 50:5, 8, 14-15, 23. We are dependent upon God, and He is...

May 05, 202223 minSeason 2Ep. 50

Psalm 49

This is a wisdom psalm. It focuses on teaching men more than it does on praising God. It uses the word "proverb" in vs. 4 that is found in the book of Proverbs. It has similarities to the book of Ecclesiastes. Compare Psalm 49:10 to Ecclesiastes 2:12-23 and Psalm 49:12 perishing like the beasts to Ecclesiastes 3:18-21. 49:1-4 A message for all to hear 49:1 This is directed to all and not exclusively to Israel. 49:5-12 All will die and no man will redeem his own life 49:6 Some boasted and trusted...

Apr 28, 202228 minSeason 2Ep. 49

Psalm 48

This is sometimes called a Zion psalm. This psalm focuses on the city- 48:1, 2, 8, 8 - Mt. Zion- 48:2, 11 - Zion- 48:12- temple - 48:9. But the ultimate focus of the city is on God- His greatness - 48:1- His protection - 48:3- HIs lovingkindness, righteousness, and justice - 48:9-11- His presence - 48:13-14. The praise of the city is the praise of the God who dwells there. The city of Jerusalem represents something bigger. Gal. 4:26 speaks of the Jerusalem which is above. Hebrews 11:10; 13:14 ta...

Apr 14, 202220 min

Psalm 47

This psalm pictures God as King- 47:2, 6, 7. His dominion is "all the earth"- 47:2, 7; "the nations"- 47:8 . He subdues peoples and nations- 47:3 - and therefore all nations celebrate HIs reign as king- 47:1, 5. The reception given to Him is the reception that kings received when coming to the throne- I Sam. 10:24; II Sam. 15:10; I Kings 1:39; II Kings 9:13; 11:12. In a sense each of the Psalms tell the gospel story and Psalm 47 is no different. 47:1 mentions joy because God reigns and the word ...

Apr 07, 202219 minSeason 2Ep. 47

Psalm 46

What do we do when all our world is falling apart? Where can we look? To whom can we go for help? Psalm 46 can be divided easily into three parts based on the Selah's at the end of vs. 3, 7, 11. 46:1-3 Describes a natural calamity It does not seem to be a literal description but a statement that even in the worst case scenario that we can trust God. 46:4-7 Describes armies gathering for war outside Jersualem. Isaiah 36-37 and II Kings 18-19 describe a situation like this. But the nations gathere...

Mar 24, 202222 minSeason 2Ep. 46
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