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No Grace But Wrath (Psalm 73)

Herman Hoeksema·1926-07-15
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The superscription of Psalm 73 informs us, that Asaph was the human instrument through whom the Spirit of God revealed to the Church of all ages the profound and abounding wisdom contained in this beau­tiful song. There are some, among whom also Calvin, who prefer to think that it was not Asaph, but David who composed this psalm and "that the name of Asaph was prefixed to it, because the charge of singing it was committed to him, while the name of David, its author was omitted, just as is it...

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Herman Hoeksema
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1926-07-15

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