Ep 165 | Psalms 1-46, Come Follow Me (August 8-14)
Talking Scripture
Mike Day & Bryce Dunford
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ποΈ 3 August 2022
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β Timestamps:
00:26 – The historical background and purpose of the Psalms.
02:24 – Many scholars assert that several of the Psalms were used in Israel’s temple worship, especially during the first temple period. They can be divided into hymns of praise, pleas for help or laments, and thanksgiving songs.
08:57 – Some LDS scholars see the setting of the Psalms directly connected to the temple.
15:31 – In Psalm 1 the Tree of Life is seen, similar to Nephi’s dream in 1 Nephi 8-11.
17:31 – Psalm 2 is an enthronement Psalm. The king is set on a holy hill in Zion and is adopted as a Son of God.
20:53 – By making a covenant with God, the king is given the promise of invulnerability. This is both literal and symbolic.
23:52 – Psalm 8 depicts God’s glorious creations. We are central in his creations.
26:38 – “For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels”. The original Hebrew text states that man is “a little lower than the Elohim.”
29:45 – Psalm 19 emphasizes the laws of the Lord, portraying the law as “sweeter than honeycomb.”
31:55 – Psalm 20 is a plea for help. We receive increased divine attention when we go to the temple.
33:24 – Psalm 21 portrays the king receiving the requested blessing, as he comes before the Lord and receives a crown in his presence.
36:51 – Psalm 22 describes the Messiah’s battle with evil. We are given a glimpse into the Savior’s struggle in Gethsemane and Golgotha as he cries out during the day and the night. Justin, in his dialogue with Trypho, connects the sufferer’s cry in Psalm 22 with Jesus’ prayer in Gethsemane.
42:55 – Jesus, though mocked while on the cross, did not revile against those who ridiculed him.
45:57 – The Bulls of Bashan compass the Messiah. His bones are out of joint, he is poured out like water, and his hands and feet are pierced.
52:03 – The Savior’s post-mortal ministry in the spirit world.
57:22 – Psalm 23 shows the plan of salvation in the pattern of a three-act play. The rod or staff is an extension of God.
1:01:55 – Changing the tenses of the verbs in Psalm 23 can provide additional application.
1:05:41 – Psalm 24, “Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?” As we demonstrate our trust in Jesus and are cleansed, we are promised we will one day come into the Father’s presence.
1:08:23 – Psalm 24 as a depiction of the ascent of the king coming into the hill of the Lord, with the priests and the Ark of the Covenant.
1:09:37 – Psalm 25 is an acrostic psalm. Psalm 29 portrays God’s victory over chaos as his “voice is upon the waters.”
1:12:41 – Psalm 40 describes how the king’s feet are established on the rock, a symbol of sacred kingship. The king prays for the tender mercies and the lovingkindness of the Lord.
1:16:21 – The song of redeeming love.
1:20:55 – Psalm 46, “Be still and know that I am God.”
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| 0:00.0 | Hey everybody, welcome to Talking Scripture, a podcast where we illustrate relevance and |
| 0:07.5 | application to the scriptures and come follow me. |
| 0:10.3 | We also dive into the history and cultures of the text. |
| 0:13.5 | Thanks for taking the time to share and subscribe to this podcast. |
| 0:17.0 | For show notes, head over to our website, TalkingScriptural.org. |
| 0:23.6 | Welcome to Talking Scripture, I'm Mike. |
| 0:25.2 | And I'm Bryce. |
| 0:26.2 | And today we're going to be in the Psalms. |
| 0:28.7 | Now we're actually going to be covering the Psalms for three different lessons and |
| 0:31.9 | come follow me. |
| 0:32.9 | So this section is going to be Psalms 1 through 46. |
| 0:36.6 | Now this week is covering Psalm 1 and 2 and then the 8th Psalm and then it skips all the |
| 0:41.6 | way to 19. |
| 0:42.6 | It goes 19 to 33 and then 40 and 46. |
| 0:46.4 | Now Psalms are an interesting book of Scripture. |
| 0:48.6 | This is kind of like going from the book of Mormon to the doctrine and covenants. |
| 0:52.5 | We've been doing mostly historical books and so there's a storyline. |
| 0:56.7 | So you're connecting the story of the scriptures to the story of your life and that's kind of |
| 1:01.7 | a fun connection. |
| 1:03.2 | And then sometimes you get into the doctrine and covenants where there really isn't that |
| 1:06.8 | storyline and we, well, what do I do with these? |
| 1:10.0 | And that's how you're going to feel as you read the Psalms here is you're going to feel |
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