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Psalms

Salem ~ i.e. Jerusalem. Tabernacle ~ literally, lair or den. Psalms. a free CD will be available following the service. 76-79.

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Psalms

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  1. Salem ~ i.e. Jerusalem • Tabernacle ~ literally, lair or den Psalms a free CD will be available following the service 76-79

  2. "In the spiritual conflicts of this and every age, the like will be seen; no weapon that is formed against the church shall prosper, and every tongue that rises against her in judgment she shall condemn. “Selah.” It is meet that we should dwell on so soul-stirring a theme, and give the Lord our grateful adoration,—hence a pause is inserted." Psalms 76-79 C. H. Spurgeon

  3. "To vow or not is a matter of choice, but to discharge our vows is our bounden duty. He who would defraud God, his own God, is a wretch indeed. He keeps his promises, let not his people fail in theirs. He is their faithful God and deserves to have a faithful people." Psalms 01 - 05 C. H. Spurgeon

  4. Hand ~ KJV, sore Psalms 01 - 05

  5. Law ~ torah – NASB, instruction; NIV, teaching Psalms 01 - 05

  6. Angels'~ `abbiyr– literally, mighty ones Psalms 01 - 05

  7. KJV ~ they were not estranged from their lust Psalms 01 - 05

  8. Ps. 106:15 ~ He gave them their request, But sent leanness into their soul Psalms 01 - 05

  9. Luke 12:48b ~ … For everyone to whom much is given, from him much will be required … Psalms 01 - 05

  10. "This is masterly pleading. No argument has such force as this. God’s glory was tarnished in the eyes of the heathen by the defeat of his people, and the profanation of his temple; therefore, his distressed servants implore his aid, that his great name may no more be the scorn of blaspheming enemies." Psalms 01 - 05 C. H. Spurgeon

  11. "Why should those impious mouths be filled with food so sweet to them, but so bitter to us? When the afflictions of God’s people become the derision of sinners, and cause them to ridicule religion, we have good ground for expostulation with the Lord." Psalms 01 - 05 C. H. Spurgeon

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