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131: Smashed and Burned (Psalms 71-74)

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Book Two of the Book of Psalms ends and Book Three begins.
David is all but silent and it's the turn of the temple musicians known as the Sons of Korah and another writer called Asaph to have their voices heard.
David's son, Solomon, also finds his voice.
However, the quintessential themes remain: God is a refuge and a rock and he is called upon to rescue the writers and their nation from their enemies.
These men believe absolutely that the creator of the universe cares deeply about them and their wellbeing, which is why they cry out to him.

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Book Two of the Book of Psalms ends and Book Three begins.
David is all but silent and it's the turn of the temple musicians known as the Sons of Korah and another writer called Asaph to have their voices heard.
David's son, Solomon, also finds his voice.
However, the quintessential themes remain: God is a refuge and a rock and he is called upon to rescue the writers and their nation from their enemies.
These men believe absolutely that the creator of the universe cares deeply about them and their wellbeing, which is why they cry out to him.

  continue reading

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