
Next it's on to Psalms.....the longest book in the Bible with 150 chapters. We'll cover the first 14 Psalms this week. The entire book is attributed to King David although some of the later Psalms may have actually been written years later during the exile. From the notations in the text, we see that many of the Psalms were actually hymns to be sung to familiar tunes of the time. And we see the range of human emotion portrayed throughout the book, with many songs of thanksgiving and celebration and many psalms of lament and pain. In Jewish tradition, the Book of Psalms is divided into five sections, each closing with a doxology or benediction. The first book comprises the first 41 Psalms, most of which are ascribed directly to David (except 1, 2, 10 and 33) and this is presumed to be the oldest section of the book.
Here is the schedule:
01, Sunday: Job 29-32
02, Monday: Job 33-36
03, Tuesday: Job 37-40
04, Wednesday: Job 41 - Psalms 2
05, Thursday: Psalms 3-6
06, Friday: Psalms 7-10
07, Saturday - Psalms 11-14
May God add His richest blessings to the reading, the hearing, the understanding and most importantly the living out of His Holy Word. Amen.
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