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The Book Of Psalms -- A Brief Overview, Part 4 Of 7
Thus Psalm 9 is a thanksgiving for the deliverance of the land of Israel
from its former heathen oppressors. Psalm 10 is a prayer for the
deliverance of the Church from the highhanded oppression exercised from
within. The succeeding psalms dwell on the same theme, the virtual
internal heathenism by which the Church of God was weighed clown. So that
there remain very few e.g. Psalm 15-17,19,32 (with its choral appendage,
23), 37 of which some historical account may not be given. A season of
repose near the close of his reign induced David to compose his grand
personal thanksgiving for the deliverances of his whole life, Psalm 18 the
date of which is approximately determined by the place at which it is
inserted in the history. (2 Samuel 22:1)... It was probably at this period
that he finally arranged for the sanctuary service that collection of his
psalms which now constitutes the first book of the Psalter. The course of
David's reign was not, however, as yet complete. The solemn assembly
convened by him for the dedication of the materials of the future temple,
1Chr 28, 29, would naturally call forth a renewal of his best efforts to
glorify the God of Israel in psalms; and to this occasion we doubtless owe
the great festal hymns, Psalm 65-68, containing a large review of the past
history, present position and prospective glories of God's chosen people.
From: Smith's Bible Dictionary. Fair Use. Presented for educational
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