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The Book Of Psalms -- A Brief Overview,
Part 6 Of 7
In the Book of Psalms, all these psalms--80-83-- are referred by
their superscriptions to the Levite singers, and thus beer witness to
the efforts of the Levites to reconcile the two branches of the chosen
nation. The captivity of Manasseh himself proved to be but temporary;
but the sentence which his sins had provoked upon Judah and Jerusalem
still remained to be executed, and precluded the hope that God's
salvation could be revealed till after such an outpouring of his
judgments as the nation had never yet known. Labor and sorrow must be
the lot of the present generation; through these mercy might
occasionally gleam, but the glory which was eventually to be manifested
must be for posterity alone. The psalms of Book IV.--bear generally the
impress of this feeling. We pass to Book V. Psalm 107 is the opening
psalm of the return, sung probably at the first feast of tabernacles.
Ezra 3 A directly historical character belongs to Psalm 120-134, styled
in our Authorized Version "Songs of Degrees." Internal
evidence refers these to the period when the Jews under Nehemiah were,
in the very face of the enemy, repairing the walls of Jerusalem and the
title may well signify "songs of goings up upon the walls,"
the psalms being from their brevity, well adapted to be sung by the
workmen and guards while engaged in their respective duties. Psalm 139
is a psalm of the new birth of Israel from the womb of the Babylonish
captivity, to a life of righteousness; Psalm 140-143 may be a picture of
the trials to which the unrestored exiles were still exposed in the
realms of the Gentiles. Henceforward, as we approach the close of the
Psalter, its strains rise in cheerfulness; and it fittingly terminates
with Psalm 147-150 which were probably sung on the occasion of the
thanksgiving procession of Nehe 12, after the rebuilding of the walls of
Jerusalem had been completed.
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