“1. [Verse 1] Unto the end, a Psalm for David himself in ecstasy. Unto the end, a Psalm for David himself, for the Mediator strong of hand amid persecution. Now the word ‘ecstasy’ added to the title denotes a mind beside itself as a result either of fright or of some revelation. But the Psalm we are studying shows us principally the fear felt by God’s people, alarmed at world-wide persecution and the general weakening of faith. First, then, it is the Mediator Himself who speaks; afterwards the people, redeemed by His blood, give thanks; finally, in great agitation the first speaker resumes, in a long passage which constitutes the ‘ecstasy.’ The actual person of the prophet is only twice introduced, towards the end and in the final verse.” —“First Discourse on Psalm 30”
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION TEXT First Discourse on Psalm 30 Second Discourse on Psalm 30 Third Discourse on Psalm 30 Fourth Discourse on Psalm 30 First Discourse on Psalm 31 Second Discourse on Psalm 31 First Discourse on Psalm 32 Second Discourse on Psalm 32 Third Discourse on Psalm 32 First Discourse on Psalm 33 Second Discourse on Psalm 33 First Discourse on Psalm 34 Second Discourse on Psalm 34 Discourse on Psalm 35 First Discourse on Psalm 36 Second Discourse on Psalm 36 Third Discourse on Psalm 36 Discourse on Psalm 37 NOTES INDEXES 1. Old and New Testament 2. General Index
Item Number: BKPP228C Publication Data: New York, NY/Mahwah, NJ: The Newman Press, 1961 Format: hardcover Number of Pages: 420 Dimensions (l × w × h): 22.2 cm × 14.6 cm × 3.7 cm ISBN: 0‒8091‒0105‒X