Biblical psalms


Psalm 64: complete, commentary

Comment – He who prays in Psalm 64 must be identified with a man made the object of constant hostility by other men who defame him and trick him, threaten him and carry out actions towards him for...

Psalm 96: complete, commentary

Comment – Psalm 96 constitutes an invitation to the assembly of peoples for a recognition of the greatness of God. God is unique and for this reason all peoples of the earth have a common origin,...

Psalm 104: complete, commentary

Comment – He who wrote Psalm 104 begins by inviting himself to bless the Lord and, amazed at the greatness and beauty of creation, praises God with gratitude. He contemplates God recognizing him in...

Psalm 93: complete, commentary

Comment – In Psalm 93, the kingship of God is celebrated on the whole earth, nothing escapes him and his plan of salvation is well established. In the turmoil of empires against Israel, the Lord...

Psalm 149: complete, commentary

Comment – Psalm 149 was probably written at the time of Nehemiah, when neighboring peoples wanted to annihilate those who had returned from exile. Begin with an invitation to sing a new song to the...

Psalm 10: complete, commentary

Comment – The enemies of the author of Psalm 10 fall back when he defends God despite being fierce enemies and perched in superb fortresses. Psalm 10 complete[1] To the choir master. Softly. Psalm....

Psalm 145: complete, commentary

Comment – While showing traces of other psalms, Psalm 145 is very beautiful and stimulating for faith, an invitation to hope in divine mercy and to praise God. The psalmist turns to God recognizing...

Psalm 128: complete, commentary

Comment – Psalm 128 refers to the true joy given by God to all those who fear him, walking along his ways. The fear of God leads to the wisdom that consists in learning to know the word of God by...

Psalm 121: complete, commentary

Comment – Psalm 121 is part of the group of fifteen psalms, from 119 to 133, recited in pilgrimages to Jerusalem which included an uphill path and for this reason called ascensions. Psalm 121...

Psalm 44: complete, commentary

Comment – The author of Psalm 44 turns his prayer to God in the context of his being considered to belong to the people of God. The greatness and the victories of this people towards other peoples...


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