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The Bible Recap

Day 146 (Psalm 131, 138-139, 143-145) - Year 6

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 25 May 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible Readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:07.0

After today we only have three more days of Psalms so if you're enjoying these days

0:16.8

make the most of it and if you're struggling with all the poetry hang in there it

0:20.7

won't be much longer for you today Today we opened with Psalm 131, which is another

0:25.2

one of the Psalms of Assents. These are the Psalms the Israelites would sing when they were going

0:29.1

up to Jerusalem three times a year for the festivals. And as a refresher, they're called the Psalms of a cent

0:34.8

because Jerusalem is at a higher elevation.

0:37.3

So no matter where you're coming from,

0:38.9

you go up to Jerusalem.

0:41.5

I'm just guessing on this, but it seems like David may have written this song

0:45.9

of confidence during a time of uncertainty in his life. Maybe he's confused about all

0:50.8

the things that are happening around him or why they're happening.

0:53.7

But either way, he resolves to trust God with the things he does know and leave the unknowns to

0:58.9

God.

1:00.1

One of the things he does know is that God is sovereign over at all and can be trusted with the outcome.

1:05.0

When David reminds his soul of this, it sets him at ease.

1:10.0

Whether that's where David was coming from or not, this song can certainly serve as a comfort to us when we're in that place.

1:16.0

Okay, let's tackle verse 1 of Psalm 138 before we move into the rest of the Psalm.

1:21.0

What on earth does David mean when he says, Before the gods I sing your praise?

1:26.5

The word used here is in reference to spiritual beings of some sort. So some people believe

1:31.7

this word would be better translated as angels, since David is in the house of God when this happens and there would likely be angels present.

1:38.0

Others believe this word is translated accurately as gods and that David is praising

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