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24 October, 2017

Search The Scriptures —Study 94 — Psalms 117 and 118

Study 94  From the Book of Psalms is: Psalms 117 and 118


Ps. 118 was used on a great Feast Day (verse 24). It opens with solemn liturgical exhortations and repeated responses. Then a kingly procession moves from outside the Temple (verse 19) to the interior (verse 26), culminating in a ceremony at the altar (verse 27). The king himself, entering into his victory celebration come through great struggles and opposition (verse 10-14, 18) to the gladness of victory and salvation (verse 21). This psalm, therefore, takes us to the center of Israel’s faith as a nation, and particularly to the triumph of her king.
       1-   In both psalms what truths about God particularly move the people, and how do they express their worship? What can we learn from their example?
        2-   Ps. 118:5-21. Examine in detail the more personal testimony of the king. What has he been up against? What has the Lord done for him? Have you any comparable testimony?
      3-   Study the use of Ps. 118:22-26 in its application to Jesus.  Cf. Mt. 21:9; Mk. 12:6-11; Acts 4:10-12; 1 Pet. 2:7.


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