Psalm 29: God's Power Unveiled in Nature: A thunderstorm towers majestically above the Promised Land arousing David's praise and sparking the realization that it is the Lord who is enthroned in nature. Surely so Great a God is able to strengthen and bless His people.
Psalm 33: Praise for God's Faithfulness: The psalmist calls for spontaneous praise to God, the dependable creator and shaper of history. God has shown His loyalty to His people and God's people hope joyfully in Him.
Psalm 65: A Harvest Hymn: The forgiven praise God deeply aware of the awesome power He has exercised on their behalf and thankful for the agricultural abundance that brings His people prosperity.
Psalm 66: A Psalm of Thanksgiving: The community of faith praised God joyfully. The psalmist, representing the individual believer, commits himself to praise God and pray to Him.
Psalm 67: In Praise of God's Graciousness: The psalmist builds of the famous priestly blessing of Number. He asks that all God's people might continually praise Him and that God might continue to pour out His blessing on them.
Psalm 68: A Celebration of Triumph: David celebrates God's power and goodness before reviewing His historic acts on behalf of Israel. These culminate in God's choice of Jerusalem as the site of His sanctuary. The result of triumph is celebrated by God's people, who now call on Him to scatter their enemies and praise Him for His majestic rule.
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