Introductions matter. They give purpose for the book, orient readers to the trajectory of the work, and show important themes. Unfortunately, many do not realize that Psalm 1 AND 2 together form the introduction to Psalms. This has major implications for how we approach this book.JC from Bite Size Seminry joins Matthew in a Bible Study on Psalm 1-2, the introduction to the book of Psalms. They cover a number of topics. * What is the significance of the introduction of Psalms?* What does it mean to meditate on the “law of the Lord?”* What does it mean to be “blessed”?* What causes the joy and flourishing of the person in Psalm 1?* Judgment in Psalm 1* Psalm 1 as an invitation* Psalm 2 as rejection of the invitation by the kings of the world
*The theme of the Messiah in Psalm 2* A possible explanation for the presence of archaic forms in Psalm 2* The mercy of GodCheck out JC’s content on Bite Size SeminaryYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCpZUICSqjCtvxklQ8XM0i1w Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bite-size-seminary/id1588657153Website: https://www.bitesizeseminary.com
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