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The Psalms God’s Songbook of Life!
Seven Hebrew Words for “Praise”
7 Hebrew Words for Praise • Our Disability in Comprehension is very often our Inability in Obedience! Ø Isaiah 5: 13; Hosea 4: 6; 2 Timothy 2: 7; Psalm 47: 7; 1 Corinthians 14: 14 -15 • Why Study the Original Bible Languages? (Old Testament Hebrew & New Testament Greek) Ø Bible translation is a lifetime job ØTranslation can never be “word-for-word” especially with rich languages like Hebrew and Greek. • Webster’s Dictionary Reference 1) to set a price on something or to appraise 2) to commend the worth of 3) to laud the glory of (God, etc. ), as in song or writing 4) express approval or admiration of 5) a eulogy formal speech or writing giving praise and ho to someone of importance
7 Hebrew Words for Praise Our Disability in Comprehension is very often our Inability in Obedience! 1. SHABACH (shaw-bakh’) (#7623) (Used 16 x) 2. BARAK (baw-rak’) (#1288) (Used 322 x) 3. YADAH (yaw-daw’) (#3034) (Used 114 x) 4. TOWDAH (to-daw’) (#8426) (Used 28 x) 5. HILLUWL (hil-lool’) (#1974) (Used 3 x) 6. TEHILLAH 7. HALAL (teh-hil-law’) (#8416) (Used 56 x) (haw-lal’) (#1984) (Used 160 x)
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 1. SHABACH (shaw-bakh’) (#7623) (Used 16 Psalm 63: 3 – “Because thy lovingkindness is better than life, my lips shall praise thee. ” Ø To address someone in extremely loud tone. Ø To pacify or to “shut someone’s mouth” by speaking with loud expression (Compare Psalm 8: 2 with Matthew 21: 16) Shebach (sheb-akh’) (#7624) – variation of “shabach Ø to adulate – “to flatter, praise too highly, praise extravagantly” Translated into English as: , 145: 4; 147: 12 “Praise” – Daniel 4: 34 Psalm 117: 1 “Triumph” – Psalm 106: 47 “To Make Still” – Psalm 46: 9; 65: 7; 89: 9
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 1. SHABACH (shaw-bakh’) (#7623) (Used 16 Ø To pacify or to “shut someone’s mouth” by speaking with loud expression Matthew 21: 16 And said unto Him, Hearest Thou what these say? And Jesus saith unto them, “Yea; have ye never read: Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings Thou hast perfected praise? Psalm 8: 2 Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength because of thine enemies, that thou mightest still [7623 Shabach] the enemy and the avenger.
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 1. SHABACH (shaw-bakh’) (#7623) (Used 16 Ø To pacify or to “shut someone’s mouth” by speaking with loud expression What is a “Joyful Noise” ? “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. ” (Psalm 100) “Joyful Noise” see also: Psalm 66: 1; 81: 1; 95: 1; 98: 4, 6 “Joyful Noise” #7321 “Ruwa” “to split the ears (with sound), i. e. shout (for alarm or joy)”
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 1. SHABACH (shaw-bakh’) (#7623) (Used 16 Ø To pacify or to “shut someone’s mouth” by speaking with loud expression What is a “Joyful Noise” ? “Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound: they shall walk, O Lord, in the light of thy countenance. ” (Psalm 89: 15) “Joyful Sound” #8643 “teruw`ah” “shouting, an alarm, clamor blow an alarm, sound a signal an extremely loud war cry!”
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 1. SHABACH (shaw-bakh’) (#7623) (Used 16 In the Mind of God Noisy is Good!! Psalm 149: 2 “Let Israel rejoice in Him that made him: let the children of Zion be joyful in their King. ” “rejoice” #8055 “samach” “to brighten up, to be gleesome” “joyful” #1523 “giyl” “to spin round, and jump up and down” (under the influence of any violent emotion), i. e. usually meaning to rejoice extremely
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 1. SHABACH (shaw-bakh’) (#7623) (Used 16 In the Mind of God Noisy is Good!! Psalm 149: 5 “Let the saints be joyful in glory: let them sing aloud upon their beds. ” “joyful” #5937 “alaz” “to jump for joy, i. e. to exult” “sing aloud” #7442 “ranan” “to creak or emit a stridulous sound, i. e. to shout (usually for joy)” In Webster’s Dictionary “stridulous” = “shrill, grating sound or
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 1. SHABACH (shaw-bakh’) (#7623) (Used 16 In the Mind of God Noisy is Good!! Psalm 149: 5 “Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two-edged sword in their hand. ” “high praises” #7319 “rowmemah” “a rising up, i. e. , exaltation” “mouth” #1627 “garown” “from the throat, a deep, harsh guttural sound”
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 1. SHABACH (shaw-bakh’) (#7623) (Used 16 In the Mind of God Noisy is Good!! Isaiah 13: 3 “I have commanded my sanctified ones, “I have commanded my holy ones; have summoned my mighty to carry out my wrath I Ihave also called my warriors ones for mine anger, - those who rejoice in my my highness. ” even them that rejoice in triumph. ” (NIV) “mighty ones” #1368 “gibbowr” “powerful, warrior, tyrant” “anger” #639 “aph” “the nostril; as in hard and rapid breathing in passion of furious rage” “rejoice” #5937 “alaz” “to jump for joy”
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 2. Barak (baw-rak’) (#1288) (Used 322 x) Judges 5: 2 – “Praise ye the LORD for the avenging of Israel, when the people willingly offered Ø (Literally) – to kneel down themselves. ” § Man blessing God (act of adoration) § God blessing Man (act of bestowing benefit) Translated into English as: “Kneel Down” – Psalm 95: 6 “Congratulate” – 1 Chronicles 18: 10 “Salute” – 1 Samuel 13: 10 Psalm 34: 1 Psalm 103: 1 “Bless” (man blessing God) – “Bless” (God blessing man) – Genesis 12: 1 -2 Psalm 68: 19
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 3. Yadah (yaw-daw’) (#3034) (Used 114 x)` Psalm 86: 12 – “I will praise thee, O Lord my God, with all my heart: and I will glorify thy name for evermore. ”from “Yad” [#3027] = “the open hand” Ø Ø to extend the hand, to hail someone Ø signal to catch someone's attention Ø to throw (a stone), to shoot (an arrow) Ø to worship with extended hands
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 3. Yadah (yaw-daw’) (#3034) (Used 114 x) Ø from “Yad” [#3027] = “the open hand” Ø to extend the hand, to hail someone Ø signal to catch someone's attention Ø to throw (a stone), to shoot (an arrow) (idea of motion or action, ie. , giving) Ø to worship with extended hands Translated into English as: “Shoot, cast or throw” – Jer. 50: 14 Lamentations 3: 5 “Confess” – Lev. 16: 21; Dan. 9: 20; Psalm 32: 5; Prov 2 “Thank” – 1 Chron. 16: 4; 23: 30; 25: 3; 2 Chron. 5: 13; 7 Psalm 26: 7; *30: 12*; 35: 18; 100: 4; 106: 1; “Praise” – Genesis 29: 35 Psalm 9: 1; 33: 2; 42: 5, 11; 43 Psalm 44: 8; 86: 12; 107: 7;
7 Hebrew Words for Praise Psalm 57: 7 -8 (also Psalm 108: 1 -2) Psalm 30: 12 “My heart is fixed, the. God, thatheart is fixed: “To O end my my glorysing and give praise. I will may sing praise to thee, *my glory* may sing praise to thee, and not be silent. 8 Awake up, *my glory*; O psaltery and awake, Lord my God, harp: I will give Ithanks [yadah] unto thee for ever. ” myself will awake early. ” Psalm 16: 9 “Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth: and *my glory* rejoiceth: my flesh also shall rest in hope. ” Peter quotes Psalm 16: 9 in Acts 2: 26 “Therefore did my heart rejoice, and my tongue was glad; and *my tongue* was glad; moreover also my flesh shall rest in hope. ” “my glory” “my tongue” In God’s Mind: We glorify God with our Tongue!
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 4. Towdah (to’ -daw) (#8426) (Used 28 x) Psalm 50: 23 – “Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me: and to him that ordereth his conversation the hand [yad=hand] Ø Literally, an extension of aright will I shew the salvation of God. ” Ø An “avowal” or formal confession Ø Worship by formal presentation of praise, thanksgiving, especially as by a choir. Ø Shouts of jubilation and thanksgiving Translated into English as: “Confession” – Joshua 7: 19; Ezra 10: 11 “Thanksgiving” – Lev. 22: 29; Neh. 12: 27, 31, 38 (choirs 2 Chronicles 29: 31; Psalm 42: 4; 69: 30; 95: 2; *100: 4* “Praise” – Psalm 42: 4; 56: 12; Jeremiah. 17: 26; 33: 11
7 Hebrew Words for Praise Most number of Hebrew Praise Words in one single verse! Psalm 100: 4 “Enter into His gates with (1) thanksgiving, and into His courts with (2) praise: be (3) thankful unto Him, and (4) bless His name. ” (1) thanksgiving (2) praise #8416 – “tehillah” (3) thankful #3034 – “yadah” (4) bless #1288 – “barak” #8426 – “towdah”
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 5. Hilluwl (hil-lool’) (#1974) (Used 2 x) Leviticus 19: 24 – “But in the fourth year all the fruit thereof shall be holy to praise the Lord withal. ” Ø Formed from “Halal” (#1984) which will be our final Hebrew word for “praise” Ø A celebration of thanksgiving especially during the harvest time! Ø Can also be translated as a “Joyous Festival” Translated into English as: “Merry” – “Praise” – Judges 9: 27 Leviticus 19: 24
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 6. Tehillah (te-hil-lah’) (#8416) (Used 56 x) Exo. 15: 11 – “Who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the gods? who is like Thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders? ” Ø Formed from “Halal” (#1984) which will be our final Hebrew word for “praise” Ø Literally means a hymn praise – it is used together with “song of” or “singing” Ø “Tehillah” is the Hebrew title for Psalms Translated into English as: “Praise” together with “singing” or “songs”– 2 Chron. 20: 22; Neh. 12: 46; Psalm 40: 3; 106: 12, 47; 147 “Praise” – Deut. 10: 21; Psalm 22: 3, 25; 33: 1; 34: 1; 48 51: 15; 66: 2, 8; 78: 4; 145: 21; Isaiah 42: 10; 43: 21; 60: 18; 6
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 7. Halal (ha-lal’) (#1984) (Used 160 x) Psalm 150: 6 – “Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise literally: “Halal to Jehovah” Hallelujah ye the Lord [Hallelujah]. ” Ø Translated as “Commend” or “Praise” (91 x) “Commend” – Genesis 12: 15; Proverbs 12: 8 • King David – “Sweet Psalmist”! Kingdom Praise 1 Chronicles 16: 4; 23: 5, 30; 25: 3; 29: 13 • King Solomon – Built Temple! – 2 Chron 5: 13 -14 • King Jehoshaphat – Won Battle! – 2 Chron 20: 19, 21 • King Hezekiah – Revivalist! – 2 Chron
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 7. Halal (ha-lal’) (#1984) (Used 160 x) Psalm 150: 6 – “Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise literally: “Halal to Jehovah” Hallelujah ye the Lord [Hallelujah]. ” Also has these meanings: Ø To Shine (color) or To Make Clear (sound) Job 29: 3; 31: 26; 41: 18 Ø To Boast, to Make a “Big Show” “Boast” – 1 Kings 20: 11; Prov 20: 14; 25: 14; 27: Psalm 10: 3; 34: 2; 44: 8 “Glory” – 1 Chron 16: 10; Psalm 64: 10; Jer 9: 23
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 7. Halal (ha-lal’) (#1984) (Used 160 x) Psalm 150: 6 – “Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise literally: “Halal to Jehovah” Hallelujah ye the Lord [Hallelujah]. ” Can also mean: Ø To be Clamorously Foolish with Loud Outcries: Psalm 78: 63 – translated as: “Marriage” or “Wedding Songs” (NIV) Ø To Rage, to be Furious: Jeremiah 46: 9 “Drive furiously” – “Race Nahum 2: 4 – (NIV) madly” (NAS)
7 Hebrew Words for Praise 7. Halal (ha-lal’) (#1984) (Used 160 x) Psalm 150: 6 – “Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise literally: “Halal to Jehovah” Hallelujah ye the Lord [Hallelujah]. ” Can also mean: Ø To “Stultify” which means: “To appear stupid, ridiculous, and of an absurdly illogical behavior. Proven to be of an unsound mind, and not responsible for one’s actions” “Foolish” – Job 12: 17; Psalms 5: 5; 73: 3; 75: 4 – Eccl. 2: 2; 7: 7; Jeremiah 25: 16; 51: 7 “Mad” 1 Samuel 21: 13 (King David’s Experience)
7 Hebrew Words for Praise Our Disability in Comprehension is very often our Inability in Obedience! 1. SHABACH (shaw-bakh’) (#7623) (Used 16 x) Ø To address someone in extremely loud tone. 2. BARAK (baw-rak’) (#1288) (Used 322 x) Ø To kneel down, to salute someone 3. YADAH (yaw-daw’) (#3034) (Used 114 x) Ø To extend the hand – catch their attention 4. TOWDAH (to-daw’) (#8426) (Used 12 x) Ø Formal confession, praise offered by a choir 5. HILLUWL (hil-lool’) (#1974) (Used 2 x) Ø To make merry – as at harvest time! 6. TEHILLAH (teh-hil-law’) (#8416) (Used 56 x) Ø Hymn of praise and worship 7. HALAL (haw-lal’) (#1984) (Used 160 x) Ø To by “Clamorously foolish with loud outcries
The Psalms: King David’s “Diary” “Thou tellest my wanderings: put Thou my tears into Thy bottle: are they not in Thy book? ”(Psalm 56: 8)
David, “A Man after God’s Heart” “David” is found 858 times in the Bible! 1 Samuel 13: 14 “…the Lord hath sought Him a man after His own heart, and the Lord hath commanded him to be captain over His people…” Acts 13: 22 “…He raised up unto them David to be their king; to whom also He gave testimony, and said, I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after Mine own heart, which shall fulfil all My will. ”
The Psalms: King David’s Diary journeys in Scriptures David’s seen together with Songs God gave him. Scriptures which reveal David’s heart about his songs. 2 Samuel 23: 1 -2 1 Chronicles 25: 7 Psalm 32: 7 Psalm 40: 3 Psalm 42: 8 Psalm 77: 6 Psalm 119: 54
The Psalms: King David’s Diary journeys in Scriptures David’s seen together with Songs God gave him. Stage 1 “The Fugitive” Diary Reference: Sam 16– 31 1 Stage 2 “Kingdom Success” Diary Reference: Sam 1– 10; 1 Chro 10– 19 2 Stage 3 “Yielded Life” Diary Reference: Sam 11– 24; 1 Chro 20– 21 2 Stage 4 “Final Preparation” Diary Reference: Chro 23– 29 1
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø Psalm 59 1 Samuel 19: 11 To the Chief Musician, Altaschith [“do not destroy”], Michtam [“golden psalm”] of David; when Saul sent and they watched the house to kill him. 1. “Because of his (enemy’s) strength …” (9) 2. “In the morning. . . I will sing out loud” ( 3. “My strength and defense” (17)
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø Psalm 56 1 Samuel 21: 10 -11 To the chief Musician upon Jonathelemrechokim, Michtam of David, when the Philistines took 1. in Gath. him “What time I’m afraid” (3) 2. “I’ll praise His Word” (4, 10) 3. “My tears in Thy bottle” (8) 4. “When I cry … this I know” (9) 5. “Thy vows are upon me” (12) 6. “In the light of the living” (13)
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø Psalm 34 1 Sam 21: 10 – 22: 2 A Psalm of David, when he changed his behaviour [“Halal”] before Abimelech; who drove him away, and he departed. 1. “Praise at ALL times” (1) 2. “Make my boast in the Lord” (2) 3. “Magnify Lord WITH ME” (3) 4. “This POOR MAN cried” (6) 5. “Let me teach you” (11) 6. “God is near to the broken heart” (18) 7. “Many are the afflictions” (19) 8. “No broken bones” (prophecy) (20)
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø Psalm 57 1 Sam 22: 1 -2 To the chief Musician, Altaschith, Michtam of David, when he fled from Saul in the cave. 1. “God is my Hiding Place” (1) 2. “I will cry – God performs all things” (2) 3. “Be exalted, O God” (5, 11) 4. “My heart is fixed!” (7) See also Psalm 58 1. “God is Rewarder of Righteous (11)
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø Psalm 142 1 Sam 22: 1 -2 Maschil [“Skillful Instructing Psalm”] of David; A Prayer when All left me!” cave. 1. “Complaint –he was in the (1 -4) 2. “My Portion & Refuge in Land of Living” ( 3. “Righteous shall compass me about” (7 This literally happened! 400 men gathered to David! Amazingly, in David’s trials he was always concerned about others! Psalm 34 and Psalm
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø Psalm 142 1 Sam 22: 1 -2 Maschil [“Skillful Instructing Psalm”] of David; A Prayer when he was in the cave. See also Psalm 143 1. “My complaint”, “Teach me to do…” See also Psalm 144 1. “Teaches my hands to fight!” (1 -2) 2. “No complaining in our streets!” (14)
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø Psalm 63 1 Sam 22: 5; 23: 3 A Psalm of David, when he was in the wilderness of Judah. 1. “Dry and thirsty land – Thirsty for God” 2. “To see Thy power and glory” (2) 3. “My soul followeth hard after thee” (8) “clings to you” (NIV) “está mi alma apegada a Ti” (RV 1960)
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø EVENTS. . . 1 Sam 22: 9– 23 1. Doeg was present when David when Ahimelec the priest gave “shewbread” & Goliath’s swor See 1 Samuel 21: 7 2. Saul has a “pity party” for himself, only Doeg, the Edomite, responds to Saul 3. Saul is enraged that Ahimelech helped David 4. Saul commands his men to kill the priests, but, in fear of God, they refuse to do it! 5. Doeg does it immediately – kills 85 priests! 6. Only Ahimelech’s son, Abiathar, escapes to D 7. David takes the blame and receives Abiathar
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø Psalm 52 1 Sam 22: 9 -23 To the chief Musician, Maschil, A Psalm of David, when Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul, and said unto him, “David is come to the house of Ahimelech. ” 1. “Thou lovest evil more than good” (3) 2. “O thou deceitful tongue” (4) 3. “Righteous shall see, fear, and laugh!” (6 4. “I am a green olive tree in God’s house” (
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø EVENTS. . . 1 Samuel 23 & 24 1. David fights the Philistines & saves Keilah 2. God tells David that the men of Keilah will deliver him into the hands of Saul 3. David escapes to the Wilderness of Ziph 4. Jonathan strengthens David’s hand in God 5. The Ziphims tell Saul where David is hiding 6. Saul celebrates another “pity party” 7. David’s “heart smites him” after cutting Saul’s skirt while he was sleeping.
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø EVENTS. . . 1 Samuel 25 1. Abigail’s wisdom delivers David from taking matters into his own hand “And David said to Abigail, Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, which sent thee this day to meet me: And blessed be thy advice, and blessed be thou, which hast kept me this day from coming to shed blood, and from avenging myself with mine own hand. ” (1 Samuel 25: 32 -33)
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø EVENTS. . . 1 Samuel 26 1. The Ziphims tell Saul where David is hiding 2. Saul continues chasing David with 3, 000 men 3. A “deep sleep from the Lord” had fallen on Sa S 4. David’s “mighty men” tell David to kill Saul 5. “The Lord forbid that I should stretch forth mine hand against the Lord’s anointed. ”
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø Psalm 54 1 Sam 23: 19; 26: 1 To the chief Musician on Neginoth, Maschil, A Psalm of David, when the Ziphims came and said to Saul, Doth not David hide himself with us? 1. “Hear my prayer, O God, give ear …” (2) 2. “… they have not set God before them” (3 3. “…Lord is with them that uphold my soul” 4. “I will *freely sacrifice unto Thee …” (6) *“freely” = Hebrew = “Nedabah” Translated as: “Freewill”, “Spontaneous”, “Plentiful”
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø EVENTS. . . 1 Samuel 27 1. David “pretends” to join the Philistines 2. King Achish gives David the city of Ziklag 3. David & mighty men secretly raid other enemy nations in the land of Canaan (He destroys every living thing so none can tell Achish Ø EVENTS. . . 1 Samuel 28 1. Saul secretly consults a witch of Endor 1 Samuel 15: 22 -23; 1 Chronicles 10: 13 -14 “rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft”
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø EVENTS. . . 1 Samuel 29 – 31 1. The Princes of the Philistines gather together 2. to fight against Israel, but they 3. distrust David and won’t let him go w 2. David returns to his city of Ziklag 3. Ziklag has been burned with fire, and the men wives, children and livestock have been taken 4. David encourages himself in the Lord leads his men into war and “Recovers All”! 5. Saul and Jonathan are killed in a battle with the Philistines § For TWO Reasons – 1 Chronicles 10: 13 -14 (1) Rejected Word (2) Did NOT enquire of God
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 Ø EVENTS. . . 2 Samuel 1 -4 (1 Chronicles 11: 1 -3) 1. David laments Saul’s death § David kills the “Amalekite” who said that he helped kill King Saul 2. David inquires of the Lord: “Should I go up? ” § “enquire of the Lord” – What David does – 10 x 10 § Psalm 27: 4 – “One thing have I desired. . . ” 3. David is made king of Judah (South) Ishbosheth (Saul’s son) is king of Israel (North 4. “Long War” – House of Saul vs. House of Dav 5. Ishbosheth assassinated / Mephibosheth crip
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 After Ishbosheth has been assassinated, David is anointed king over all of Israel. . . Ø David’s TRIPLE Anointing 1 st Anointing by Samuel the Prophet 1 Samuel 16: 12 -13 2 nd Anointing in Hebron, only by 2 Samuel the Men of Judah 2: 4 rd Anointing 3 by all Israel 2 Samuel 5: 1 -3; 1 Chronicles 11: 13; 12: 38
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 Ø EVENTS. . . 2 Sam 5, 1 Chro 11 -12 1. David conquers Jebus – It becomes Jerusale § “The Place I Shall Choose for My Name” Deuteronomy 12: 11, 14, 18, 21, 26; 14: 23 -25; 15: 20 16: 2, 6, 7, 11, 15, 16; 17: 8; 18: 6; 26: 2; 31: 11 § Also. . . Read Psalm 132 How David diligently sought for this “Place”! 2. List of the Might Men that came to serve David § Compare 1 Chronicles 11 -12 to 2 Samuel 23
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 Ø EVENTS. . . 2 Sam 5 -6, 1 Chro 13 -16 1. David’s first attempt to bring the Ark of Coven UN-SUCCESSFUL! into the city of Jerusalem. . . § At Nachon’s threshingfloor, Uzzah is slain by G for touching the ark with his hand § “How shall the Ark of the Lord come to me? ” § The Ark stays 3 months at house of Obed-Edom -Edo 2. Hiram, King of Tyre, sends to build David a ho 3. David perceives the Lord has confirmed him k over Israel. . . because of His people, Israel. 4. David defeats the Philistines two times – each time David “enquires of the Lord”. . . 5. David builds his house in the “City of David”
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 Ø Jerusalem § David conquers “Jebus” from the Jebusites § Jerusalem is surrounded by mountains (Psalm 125) Ø City of David § Fortress on southwest side of Jerusalem § Also known as: “Mount Zion” `
View of “Ophel” (“fortified hill”), also known as “Mount Zion”, also known as the “City of David” § Also known as: “Mount Zion”
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 Ø Psalm 30 1 Samuel 5: 10 -12 A Psalm and Song at the dedication of the house of David. 1. “…Thou hast lifted me up…” (1) 2. “Sing unto the Lord, O ye saints of His” (4 3. “Weeping may endure for a night…” (5) 4. “Lord, by Thy favor…” (7) 5. “Thou has turned my mourning into dancing for me…” (11) 6. “To the END that my glory may sing praise to Thee…” (12)
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 Ø EVENTS. . . 2 Sam 5 -6, 1 Chro 13 -16 1. David hears that God has blessed Obed-Edom 2. David pitches a tent for Ark in the “City of Dav 3. David brings the Ark of God to Jerusalem with wit this statement: “None ought to carry the Ark of God but the Levi 4. David’s second attempt to bring Ark to Jerusa “The correct way” is successful! 5. David danced before the Lord! – “I will yet be more vile than thus, and will be base in mine own sight. . . ”
The Tabernacle of King David “After this I will return, and will build again the tabernacle of David, which is fallen down; and I will build again the ruins thereof, and I will set it up. ” (Amos 9: 11 and Acts 15: 16)
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 Ø Psalm 105 1 Chronicles 16: 1 – “So they brought the ark of God, and set it in the midst of the tent that David had pitched for it: and they offered burnt sacrifices and peace offerings before – “Then on that day 1 Chronicles 16: 7 God. David delivered first this psalm to thank the Lord into the hand of Asaph and his brethren. ” “Give thanks unto the Lord, call upon His name, make known his deeds among the people. ” (Psalm 105: 1; 1 Chronicles 16: 8)
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 Ø EVENTS. . . 2 Sam 7, 1 Chron 17 1. King David tells Prophet Nathan his idea: “I dwell in a house of cedars, but the ark of the covenant of the Lord remaineth under curtains. ” 2. Nathan tells King David: “Do all that is in thine heart; for God is with thee. ” 3. Then the WORD OF THE LORD came to Nat “Go and tell David, My servant: ‘Thou shalt not build Me an house to dwell in. . . ’”
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 Ø DAVIDIC COVENANT Covenant in Hebrew is “Beriyth”: § “to cut until bleeding occurs” Often meat would be cut during the process of covenant-making. The pieces would be passed between those making covenant. They would declare: “Without blood, no covena § “to fetter” – league, confederacy Psalm 89: 3 – “I have made a covenant with my chosen, I have sworn unto David my servant, Thy seed will I establish for ever, and build up thy throne to all “My covenant will Psalm 89: 34 –generations. Selah. ” I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 2 Samuel 1– 10 Stage 1 Chronicles 10– 19 Ø DAVIDIC COVENANT (continued) Psalm 89: 34 – “My mercy will I keep for him for evermore, and “Incline your shall stand fast with Isaiah 55: 3 –my covenant ear, and come unto him. ” Me: hear, and your soul shall live; and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David. ” “Mercy” (as used in these verses) is “Chesed”: § “Covenant Love” – a love that is fully based on covenant made with that person (rather than feelings or circumstances).
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 2 “Kingdom Success” 1 Sam 1– 10 Stage 1 Chro 11– 19 Ø Psalm 56 1 Samuel 19: 11 1 Samuel 21: 10 Ø Psalm 34 1 Samuel 21: 10 Ø Psalm 57 1 Samuel 22: 1 Ø Psalm 142 1 Samuel 22: 1 Ø Psalm 63 1 Samuel 22: 5; 23: 3 Ø Psalm 52 1 Samuel 22: 9 -23 Ø Psalm 54 1 Samuel 23: 19; 26: 1
The Psalms: King David’s Diary 1 “The Fugitive” 1 Sam 16– 31 Stage Ø Psalm 59 Ø Psalm 56 1 Samuel 19: 11 1 Samuel 21: 10 Ø Psalm 34 1 Samuel 21: 10 Ø Psalm 57 1 Samuel 22: 1 Ø Psalm 142 1 Samuel 22: 1 Ø Psalm 63 1 Samuel 22: 5; 23: 3 Ø Psalm 52 1 Samuel 22: 9 -23 Ø Psalm 54 1 Samuel 23: 19; 26: 1
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