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psalm 119

6/24/2020

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This psalm is titled "Praise to the Word of God", with numerous references throughout. Notably, Psalm 119 is considered a complete acrostic corresponding to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet (aleph, etc.). As a wisdom psalm it is considered the premier song about the "Torah" (The Law of God = The Word of God in the Old Testament: OT). Here the law of God is not considered a "curse" but a gift from God, which instructs both the daily life and future destiny of Israel. The psalmist is overwhelmed with praise for the mercy and goodness of God through the Law.

The Torah refers to the general instructions/directions presented to Moses and specifically to the first five books of the OT. It was understood that the Law was not a legalistic means of salvation but a sign of the gracious covenantal relationship, initiated by God with Israel, to teach them how to live as God's holy people.

In this lesson we will generally cover verses 89-175. Several descriptive terms reference the Word of God/ The Law of God (OT) namely, Your word, Your ordinances, Your law, Your precepts, Your testimonies, Your commandments, Your judgements, Your truth.

Review:
>Who does the psalmist speak about? The L__________, him__________, his en______________.

>What does the psalmist say about...
  <The Lord's word?_____________________________________________________________________ 
  <(the good) about himself?_______________________________________________________________
  < his enemies?________________________________________________________________________

>Why does the psalmist seek...
  <The Lord?____________________________________________________________________________
  <his own salvation?_____________________________________________________________________
  <his enemies demise?___________________________________________________________________

Additional Review
>When does the psalmist appeal to the Lord?_________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
>Where does the psalmist appear to the Lord?________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
>How does the psalmist approach the Lord?__________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________

>Identify a "favorite" verse of yours from Psalm 119:______________________________________________
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PSALM 119

6/10/2020

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[(New KingJames Version(NKJV)]
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This psalm is titled "Praise to the Word of God", with numerous references throughout. Notably, Psalm 119 is considered a complete acrostic corresponding to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet (aleph, etc.). As a wisdom psalm it is considered the premier song about the "Torah" (The Law of God = The Word of God in the Old Testament: OT). Here the law of God is not considered a "curse" but a gift from God, which instructs both the daily life and future destiny of Israel. The psalmist is overwhelmed with praise for the mercy and goodness of God through the Law.  

The Torah refers to the general instructions/directions presented to Moses and specifically refers to the first five books of the OT. It was understood that the Law was not a legalistic means of salvation but a sign of the gracious covenantal relationship, initiated by God with Israel, to teach them how to live as God's holy people.
 
The Word of God/The Law of God (OT) is referenced by several descriptive terms used to reveal it's various characteristics.  Between verses 1 to 88, eight words are used a total of 91 times to emphasis the author's understanding of The Word of God/The Law of God (OT) meanings.

Those eight words/phrases include: the law of the A) L__________, B) His test___________, C) His w_______, D) Your pr____________, E) Your st____________, F) Your c____________________, G) Your righteous j_______________ and H) Your w_______(God-spoken).  

A)  Refers to God's role and rule of conduct/behavior, not restriction of liberties
B)  Reveals the mind/heart of God
C)  Refers to the manner/mode of life/lifestyle of God's holy people
D)  Refers to the guidance and counsel God gives
E)  Laws decreed often in written form
F)  Teaching "the rules of the road" through mandated/edited teaching
G) Examination/Evaluation, justice and fairness, with consequences/results not on the basis of outward   appearances, personal opinions or unsubstantiated suspicions  
H)  Message from God to come in various methods

Consider the following:
v.  5__________________________________________________________________________________
v. 11__________________________________________________________________________________
v. 18__________________________________________________________________________________
vv 25, 28, 32 R_______________ S____________________ E_______________   ​ 
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