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Showing 10 results for “journey through the psalms”

Protestant Reformed Theological JournalJournal ArticleRelated

PRTJ Vol. 39, No. 1 (November 2005)

2005-11-01

weary way through the Psalms, destroying God's Word, robbing God's people of their Psalter, and doing all this in the name of scholarship. The Psalms hold a special place in the lives of the people of God and in the worship of God in the church. For this to be true, however, the Psalms must be divi

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The Songs of Zion: What Shall the Church Sing?

Herman Hanko·2003-01-01

21 21 21 21 21 obsolete, or incomplete, or inadequately developed because it is not written in the context of New Testament revelation and New Testament truth? You say: the Psalms are always talking about sacrifices? So does Romans 12:1-2. You say: The Psalms lack the full expression of the truth of

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Faith on Trial

Darrel Huisken·1967-01-01

The Psalmist relates his own experience, exposes his soul to our gaze in a most dramatic manner, and leads us step by step from near-despair to final triumph and assurance. It is at the same time a grand theodicy. For these reasons it has always appealed to preachers and spiritual guides and counsel

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The Songs of Zion: What Shall the Church Sing?

Herman Hanko·1998-01-15

The fact that the Psalms are a spiritual biography erases the objection. Although to a certain extent the Psalms do reflect the dispensation of types and shadows, this does not mean that the Psalms are not adequate to express New Testament truth. Again, if you are doubtful of this, read them. As a m

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Book Review - "I Never Got Bored"

Karli D. on the book Grace House by Lee Kamminga·2026-05-05
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Sergius Paulus

Mike Velthouse·2026-04-06
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The Tower of the Flock

Mike Velthouse·2026-03-30
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Siloam: Eighteen Dead Men

Mike Velthouse·2026-03-23
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Lifting Our Eyes to Our Ascended and Enthroned Savior.

  1. Our Only Helper
  2. Our Perfect Keeper
  3. Our Faithful Guide
Carl Haak·2026-05-17
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The Lord is Thy Keeper

  1. An anxious question
  2. A reassuring answer
  3. An abiding peace
Justin Smidstra·2023-08-20

You see immediately how these are the words of a pilgrim on a journey to the house of the Lord in Jerusalem. The psalm is really full of imagery that harkens back to the road. The psalm speaks of the danger of your foot slipping, speaks of the protection of shade, of being under sun, under moon