Biblical psalms


Psalm 26: complete, commentary

Comment – The author of Psalm 26 asks the Lord to do him justice because the wicked reject him and accuse him of violating the law. He does not let himself go and presents his innocent being in the...

Psalm 81: complete, commentary

Comment – Psalm 81 was written specifically for the so-called hut festival, to celebrate the stay in the desert and the Sinai covenant. On that occasion the people built huts with branches. The song...

Psalm 7: complete, commentary

Comment – He who prays is accused unjustly, some would like to take revenge even if in reality he has not committed any fault, but he completely trusts God. Psalm 7 complete[1] Lament that David...

Psalm 60: complete, commentary

Comment – Psalm 60 was written after the invasion of Sennàcherib, when a part of the army of Israel managed to escape the Assyrians. In addition, Sennacherib withdrew precipitously from the siege of...

Psalm 133: complete, commentary

Comment – Psalm 133 celebrates the joy that arose from the union of the twelve tribes of Israel, expressed every year with a pilgrimage to Jerusalem where they gather around the temple full of faith....

Psalm 55: complete, commentary

Comment – Psalm 55 describes the scene in which a righteous man persecuted is found inside his city. Despite the violence with which he is surrounded and the betrayal of the many friends who betray...

Psalm 39: complete, commentary

Comment – The author of Psalm 39 intends to watch over his way of acting and speaking so as not to sin when he is faced with an impious man. The psalmist thought that God punished the wicked who on...

Psalm 84: complete, commentary

Comment – Psalm 84 is nothing more than a celebration of the pilgrimage to the temple in Jerusalem, with particular reference to the first rain that coincides with the autumn festival of the Huts, a...

Psalm 45: complete, commentary

Comment – To understand Psalm 45 it must be specified that the kings of the Davidic dynasty were representations of the future king, or the Messiah. This is why the psalm looks to the Messiah who...

Psalm 29: complete, commentary

Comment – The psalmist in Psalm 29 addresses the children of God who allow themselves to be duped by idols after losing all hope in the God of Israel. In reality, the power and glory of God have not...


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