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by Samuel Whitaker
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Some books of the Bible explain doctrine. Some record history. Psalms does something different. It speaks.
The book of Psalms is the Bible's own prayer book - 150 poems, songs, and laments that give voice to the full range of human experience before God. Joy and grief, confidence and confusion, praise and raw honest anger - all of it is here. But without understanding how these poems were written, how they were used, and what they were designed to do, modern readers often engage only the surface of what the book offers.
Psalms Explained explores the historical setting, literary forms, and key themes that shape this ancient collection. Rather than simply summarizing familiar passages, this study examines what the Psalms meant to their earliest audiences - and what they continue to offer modern readers today.
Inside you will discover how the book of Psalms is structured and why that structure matters, the different types of psalms and how each one functions, the themes of praise, lament, trust, justice, and hope that run throughout the collection, why the honest emotional range of the Psalms is one of its most important features, and how the Psalms can function as a guide for prayer and spiritual formation today.
Whether you are new to Bible study or have read the Psalms for years, this guide will help you engage the text with fresh eyes and deeper understanding.
Part of the Bible for Modern Life Series - accessible, historically grounded guides to every book of Scripture.
Title
Psalms Explained: Understanding the Book and Its Message for Today
Publisher
Ascent Press Co.
Published
March 2026
Weight
173g
Page Count
120
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.8 cm
ISBN
9798999718488
ISBN-10
8999718484
Eden Code
7461452
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