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The Bible Recap

Day 150 (Psalm 119) - Year 3

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2021

⏱️ 6 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.

0:13.2

We are 150 days in and today we read the longest chapter in the Bible.

0:18.4

You probably either knew it was the longest chapter or at least hoped it was.

0:22.0

It's even longer than some entire books of the Bible.

0:26.0

And it's the center chapter of the Bible.

0:28.3

This song is written as a Hebrew Acroostic poem where each of the 22 sections starts with the subsequent letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

0:35.1

And each of the eight verses within each section starts with that letter as well.

0:39.9

For us, that would be like eight verses that start with the letter A, then eight verses that start with the letter B, and so forth.

0:46.3

And as a former songwriter, this intimidates me. This song was a labor of love.

0:51.9

No one knows who wrote it, but a lot of people think it was Ezra, the priest, and scribe.

0:56.3

All we know is that this particular Psalmist loved the word of God.

1:00.5

This kind of detailed demanding songwriting isn't done in a half-hearted manner.

1:05.2

Not only does he love the word of God, but he wants to love it even more.

1:09.1

He's not a perfect man. He even ends the Psalm by saying he's a lost sheep who has gone astray and asked God to come find him.

1:16.3

But in all this, he shows a deep understanding of God and his character.

1:20.9

In fact, the Psalm points out at least seven primary praiseworthy attributes of God and his character.

1:26.8

They are righteousness, trustworthiness, truthfulness, faithfulness, unchangeableness, eternality, and light.

1:34.8

In verses 9 through 11, he shows us how possessing a heart-level knowledge of God and his word

1:40.2

keeps him walking in nearness and obedience to God.

1:43.1

Unfortunately, we're helpless to change our own hearts.

1:46.5

Fortunately, this chapter also displays God as the active agent of wisdom, giving, and heart change.

1:52.5

For example, in verse 18, he says,

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