Psalm 66

Background Second in a series of four Psalm of praise (Ps 65-68). Author was not identified in the title. Spurgeon thought it could be written by David. Some thought it was written on the laying of the foundation of the second temple (Ezra 3:13). Exposition v1: In Ps 65, Citizen of Zion started with worship … Read more

Psalm 65

Background Psalm 64 marks the end of Psalm of pleading. This Psalm is the first in a series of four (Psalm 65-68) Psalm of praise. David is the author. Perhaps it was to commemorate a remarkably plentiful harvest. Division v1 – 4: God’s people approach God v5 – 8: God’s answer v9 – 13: Harvest … Read more

Psalm 64

Background Some suggested that David was serving in Saul’s court when he wrote this Psalm. (1 Sam 18-20). Exposition v1: David came to God and ask for God’s protection every time he faced attacks from his enemies, how about us? v2: Spurgeon’s comment: “From their hidden snares hide me. Circumvent their counsel; let their secrets … Read more

Psalm 63

Background The superscription informs us David wrote this Psalm when he was in the Desert of Judah. Verse 11 hints that David was already King at that time. Thus the setting of this Psalm was probably during Absalom’s rebellion time, where David left Jerusalem to flee from Absalom. Exposition v1: David was in the wilderness … Read more

Psalm 62

Background Jeduthun is a musician (1 Ch 16:42). Psalms that mentioned Jeduthun in the title are 39,62, 77, and 89. This Psalm is parellel with Psalm 39 in many ways. The Psalm is known as the “only” Psalm because the hebrew word “ak” (H389) is used 6 times in this Psalm. It is normally translated … Read more