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This is the second volume of a two-volume commentary on the Hebrew text of Psalms. Introductory comments, the general introduction, and the commentary on Psalms 1 to 72 are in the first volume. An index of the word studies and special studies found in both volumes is located at the end of this volume.
The People's Bible Commentary is just what the name implies -- a Bible and commentary for the people.
The Book of Psalms consists of five subdivisions called "books."
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For the LORD is good; his mercy [endures] forever (Psalm 100:5)
Why Do the Wicked Prosper?
Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; for his mercy endures forever. (Psalm 106:1, Psalm 107:1)
Will the Lord Reject Forever?
Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good, for his mercy endures forever. (Psalm 118:1, Psalm 118:29, Psalm 136:1)
Give thanks to the God of the heavens. For he is good, for his mercy endures forever. (Psalm 136:26)
The Lord Rules the World
Praise the Lord!
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Throughout the whole course of our journey through Psalms, our attention repeatedly has been directed to King Messiah, who would come as the only solution for the Israelites' trials (and for ours). Now he has come. He has finished his work. We await his return. For this we gladly shout, "Praise the Lord."
The Book of Psalms is a miniature Bible, a miniature history of God's people. It expresses all the feelings and experiences they will ever have. It is fitting that this book ends where our history and our experience will end -- in the sanctuary of our God, singing joyful hallelujahs forever. For this we gladly shout, "Praise the Lord!"