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THE PSALMS. THE STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK AS A WHOLE. 1 150. THE FIVE BOOKS. Click to follow Links, or, Bookmarks.. 1 41. THE GENESIS BOOK : CONCERNING MAN. The counsels of God concerning him. All blessing bound up in obedience (cp. 1. 1 with Gen. 1. 28). Obedience is man's "tree of life" (cp. 1. 3 with Gen. 2. 16). p. 723-758. Disobedience brought ruin (cp. Ps. 2 with Gen. 3). The ruin repaired only by the SON OF MAN in His atoning work as the seed of the woman (cp. Ps. 8 with Gen. 3. 15). The book concludes with a Benediction and double Amen. 42 72. THE EXODUS BOOK : CONCERNING ISRAEL AS A NATION. The counsels of God concerning ISRAEL'S RUIN, ISRAEL'S REDEEMER, and ISRAEL'S REDEMPTION (Ex. 15. 13). Cp. Ps. 68. 4 with Ex. 15. 3, "JAH". p. 761-788. It begins with Israel's cry for deliverance, and ends with Israel's king reigning over the redeemed nation. The book concludes with a Benediction and a double Amen. 73 89. THE LEVITICUS BOOK : CONCERNING THE SANCTUARY. The counsels of God concerning the p. 790-809. Sanctuary in its relation to man, and the Sanctuary in relation to Jehovah. The Sanctuary, Congregation, Assembly, or Zion, &c, referred to in nearly every Psalm. The book concludes with a Benediction and a double Amen. 90 106. THE NUMBERS BOOK : CONCERNING ISRAEL AND THE NATIONS OF THE EARTH. The counsels of God concerning the EARTH, showing that there is no hope or rest for the Earth apart from Jehovah. Its figures and similes are from this world as a wilderness (cp. the references to mountains, hills, floods, grass, trees, p. 811-825. pestilence, &c.). It begins with the prayer of Moses (the Man of the Wilderness), Ps. 90, and closes with a rehearsal of ISRAEL S rebellions in the wilderness (Ps. 106). Note "the New Song" for "all the earth" in Ps. 96. 11, where the theme is contained in one sentence which gives an Acrostic, spelling the word "Jehovah" : "Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad" (see note on 96. 11). The book concludes with a Benediction and Amen, Hallelujah. 107 150. THE DEUTERONOMY BOOK : CONCERNING GOD AND HIS WORD. The counsels of God concerning His Word, showing that all blessings for MAN (Book I), all blessings for ISRAEL (Book II), all blessings for the EARTH and the NATIONS (Book IV), are bound up with living on the words of God (Deut. 8. 3). p. 828-864. Disobedience to Jehovah's words was the source of MAN'S sorrows, ISRAEL'S dispersion, the SANCTUARY'S ruin, and EARTH'S miseries. Blessing is to come from that Word written on the heart (cp. Jer. 31. 33, 34. Heb. 8. 10-12; 10. 16, 17). Ps. 119 is in this book. The Living Word (John 1. 1) began His ministry by quoting Deut. 6. 13, 16; 8. 3; 10. 20 in Matt. 4. 4, 7, 10. The book begins with Ps. 107, and in v. 20 we read, "He sent His WORD and healed them", and it concludes with five Psalms (one for each of the five books), each Psalm beginning and ending with "Hallelujah". * Manuscript and Massoretic authorities, the Talmud (Kiddushin 33a) as well as the ancient versions, divide the Psalms into five books. The Midrash on Ps. 1. 1 says. "Moses gave to the Israelites the five books of the Law; and corresponding with these David gave them the five books of the Psalms." The Structure of each Psalm being perfect in itself, we may well expect to find the same perfection in the arrangement of the five books respectively as well as of the one hundred and fifty Psalms as a whole. Many attempts have been made from ancient times to discover the reason for the classification of the Psalms under these five books; but none of them is so satisfactory as to preclude this further attempt. It is certain that the present order in which we have the Psalms is the same as it was when they were in the hands of our Lord, and were quoted repeatedly by Him, and by the Holy Spirit through the Evangelists and Apostles. Indeed, in Acts 13. 33, the Holy Spirit by Paul expressly mentions "the second Psalm". This puts us upon sure ground. There must be a reason therefore why "the second Psalm" is not (for example) the seventy-second ; and why the ninetieth (which is the most ancient of all the Psalms, being a prayer of Moses) is not the first. The similar endings to each book are noted above. There are in all seven "Amens", and twenty-four Hallelujahs. All the latter (except the four in Book IV) are in Book V. For the relation of the five books of the Pentateuch to each other see Ap. 1. For the relation of the five books of the Psalms to the Pentateuch, see above, and the Structures prefixed to each book. For the Divine Names and Titles occurring in the Psalms see Ap. 63. V. The Companion Bible (Condensed): PSALMS: Page: 720 (1)

1 41. THE FIRST OR GENESIS BOOK*. MAN. 1 8. MAN, AND THE SON OF MAN (8: 4). 9 15. THE MAN OF THE EARTH (ANTICHRIST, 10: 18). 16 41. THE MAN CHRIST JESUS. ------------------------------------- Links 1-8. MAN, AND THE SON OF MAN. 1 MAN BLESSED. THE LAW OF JEHOVAH HIS DELIGHT (Refers To Paradise). 2 REBELLIOUS MAN. VAINLY MEDITATING AGAINST THE SON OF GOD, Through Whom Alone Universal Dominion can be Restored (v. 12 and Heb. 1: 5). 3 PRAYER IN VIEW OF THIS REBELLION (Morning). Jehovah My Shield (v. 3). 4 PRAYER IN VIEW OF THIS REBELLION (Night). How Long? (v. 2). Enemies Without. 5 PRAYER IN VIEW OF THIS REBELLION (Morning). Jehovah My King (v. 2). 6 PRAYER IN VIEW OF THIS REBELLION (Night). How Long? (v. 3). Sorrows Within. 7 MAN BLESSED. TRUST IN JEHOVAH HIS DEFENSE. 8 REBELLIOUS SUBDUED. THE SON OF MAN EXALTED WITH DOMINION IN THE EARTH. 9-15. THE MAN OF THE EARTH. 9, 10 THE MAN OF THE EARTH. THE ANTICHRIST. His Days, Character, and End. The Times of Trouble (9: 9; 10: 1). The Great Tribulation. The Two Psalms Linked Together By an Acrostic Alphabet, Broken, Like Those Times. 11 PRAYER IN VIEW OF (9 and 10) THOSE TIMES OF TROUBLE. 12 THE VANITY OF MAN. 13 PRAYER IN VIEW OF (9 and 10) THOSE TIMES OF TROUBLE. 14 THE DEPRAVITY OF MAN. 15 THE PERFECT MAN. His Character and Eternal Abiding. Leading Up To 16 41. THE MAN CHRIST JESUS. 16-41. THE MAN CHRIST JESUS. 16 Taking His Place of Suffering. Jehovah Apportioning His Lot. 17 Prayer and Appeal in View of Ps. 16. 18 Answer to The Prayer of Ps. 17, and Promise of Deliverance and Triumph. 19 His People Acknowledging God s Glory in Creation and Revelation. 20 Their Prayer as They See in Messiah Their Own Salvation. 21 Their Exultation in Messiah s Exaltation. 22 The Good Shepherd In Death (John 10: 11). Atonement The Basis of All Blessing. 23 The Great Shepherd In Resurrection (Heb. 13: 20). Resurrection The Basis Of Present Blessing. 24 The Chief Shepherd In Glory (1 Pet. 5: 4). Advent The Basis Of All Future Blessing. 25 Prayer with Reference to Ps. 16. The Path and the Way (cp. vv. 4, 8-10, 12 with 16: 11). 26 Prayer with Reference to Ps. 17. Appeal To Integrity (cp. 17: 1, 3, 4). 27, 28 Prayers with Reference To Ps. 18. Answer From Jehovah, as His Rock and Deliverer. 29 His People s Praise For God s Glory in Creation. Cp. 19. 30, 31, 32, 33 Their Praise as They See The Answer to Ps. 20 (Ps. 33 Being The First New Song in the Psalter). 34 Their Exultation in Messiah s Exaltation. As in Ps. 21. 35, 36 Prayer and Praise with Reference to Atonement as Being The Basis Of All Blessing. Cp. 22. 37 Instruction As To Present Blessing, In View Of Ps. 23. 38, 39, 40, 41 Prayer and Praise with Reference To Future Blessing. Cp. 41: 12, The Divine Answer To 24: 3. * For notes, see p. 722. The Companion Bible (Condensed): PSALMS: Page: 721 (2)

NOTES ON THE STRUCTURE, PAGE 721. * In the first Book of the Psalms the leading thought corresponds with that of the first Book of the Pentateuch. The counsels of God are shown from the beginning to the end in relation to MAN. As Genesis begins with the Divine blessing on Man (1. 28), so Psalm 1 opens with "Blessed is the man". All blessedness for man is shown to consist in subjection to, and occupation with, God's Law. It is the Tree of Life to him; and, meditating on this, he becomes like a well-watered tree in the Paradise of God. But, in Gen. 3, Man rebelled against that Law: and Ps. 2 describes the consequences of that rebellion; while Ps. 3 takes its title from one who rebelled against God's King. The ruin can be repaired only by "THE MAN Christ Jesus" (the Seed of the woman, Gen. 3. 15) : and in the Psalms of this first Book (the third section) we see Him in His atoning work, which alone sets man again in the blessedness which he had lost. The first Book consists of forty-one Psalms. The central Psalm is 21, which sets forth the eternal life and blessedness of God's King. All that have titles (37) are David's the man of God's choice. Of the Divine Titles, Jehovah occurs 279 times, and Elohim only 48 times, 9 of which are joined with Jehovah. (See Ap. 4.) Note also the references to the events, &c, of Genesis in this first Book. (See Ap. 63. V.) Pss. 1 and 2 are linked together by having no Titles; and by Ps. 1 opening, and Ps. 2 closing with "Blessed". The first or GENESIS book is divided into three sections, which (on p. 721) are stated thus: 1. The First (Pss. 1-8) concerning "MAN". 2. The Second (Pss. 9-15) concerning "THE MAN OF THE EARTH" (the Antichrist). 3. The Third (Pss. 16-41) concerning "THE MAN CHRIST JESUS'" (the Messiah). Pss. 9 and 10 are linked together by having an irregular alphabet running acrostically through the two. The alphabet is broken and irregular, like the "times of trouble", "the great tribulation", of which they speak. Ps. 16 is the first Mictam Psalm. The others are Pss. 56-60. See Ap. 65. xii. Ps. 32 is the first Maschil Psalm, denoting instruction. The Companion Bible (Condensed): PSALMS: Page: 722 (3)

BOOK I. 1. BLESSED is the man or woman that never did walk in the counsel of the ungodly, Nor stand in the way of sinners, Nor sit in the seat of the scoffers. 2 But his delight is in the instruction of the LORD; And in His instruction doth he meditate continually and habitually. 3 And he shall become like a tree planted [in a garden] by the rivers of water, That bringeth forth his fruit in his season; His leaf also shall not wither; And whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. 4 Not so the ungodly: But are like the chaff which the wind driveth away. 5 Therefore the 1 ungodly shall not rise in the judgment, Nor sinners in the assembly of the justified. 6 For the LORD approveth the way of the justified: But the way of the ungodly shall come to naught. 2. Why do the nations tumultuously assemble, And the peoples meditate on vain things? 2 Why do the kings of the earth take their stand, And the rulers have gathered by appointment, Against the LORD, and against His Messiah? saying, 3 Let us break Jehovah s and Messiah s bands asunder, And cast away Their cords from us. 4 He That sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: The Lord shall have them in derision. THE PSALMS. TITLE. Psalms. See Ap. 63, and the Structures, pp. 720, 721. Cp. Luke 20. 42; 24. 44. Acts 1. 20. 1 8. MAN, AND THE SON OF MAN. 1. MAN BLESSED. LAW OF JEHOVAH. 1-3. The godly. 4, 5. The ungodly (lawless). 6-. The godly. -6. The ungodly (lawless). 1. Godly. Not standing with ungodly. Now. The 2. Their character. Their godly. 3. Comparison. way 4-. Their character. Their -4. Comparison. way. The 5. Ungodly. Not standing ungodly. with godly. Then. 1 BLESSED = How happy. The first Psalm begins thus, and Ps. 2 ends thus. So does the last Psalm of Book I (Ps. 41. 1, 13). Fig. Antiptosis (Ap. 6). Cp. Jer. 17. 7, 8. See Ap. 63. vi for the Beatitudes in the Psalms. man. Heb. 'ish. Put by Fig. Synecdoche (of Species), Ap. 6, for all of both sexes. walketh, &c: i. e. who never did walk... stand... sit. Fig. Anabasis, three triplets : walketh counsel ungodly = continue in. standeth way sinners = carry out. sitteth seat scornful = settle down. ungodly = lawless. Heb. rasha'. Ap. 44. x. sinners. Heb. chata'. scornful = scoffers. Heb. luz. 2 the law = instruction : i.e. the whole Pentateuch which contains it. meditate : i. e. continually and habitually. 3 be = become, or prove. Fig. Simile. Ap. 6. like a tree. The first of two comparisons. See v. 4. planted: i. e. in a garden. Not a "tree of the field". rivers = divisions irrigating a garden. Heb. palgey-mayim. See note on Prov. 21. 1. 3 prosper. Cp. Gen. 39. 3, 23. 4 are not so, &c. = not so the ungodly. like the chaff. The other comparison. See v. 3. Cp. 35. 5. wind. Heb. ruach. Ap. 9. 5 stand = rise. No part in first resurrection. Rev. 20. 5, 6. Cp. Ps. 49. 14. congregation = assembly. righteous = justified. 6 For. Effect latent in first clause : cause latent in second clause. knoweth = approveth, or acknowledged. Fig. Metonymy (of Cause). Cp. Nah. 1. 7. 2 Tim. 2.19. perish = come to naught. 2. REBELLIOUS MAN. 1-3. Mankind. Speaking. 4, 5. Jehovah. Fig. Chleuasmos. Ap. 6. 6-9. The Son. His rule. 10. Mankind. Spoken to. 11. Jehovah. Fig. Apostrophe. Ap. 6. 12. The Son. His judgment. The second Psalm of each book has to do with the enemy. See Ap. 10. 1 Why...? Fig. Erotesis. Ap. 6. Repeat at beginning of v. 2. Cp. Acts 4. 25, 26. heathen = nations. Note the quadruple Anabasis (Ap. 6): nations, peoples, kings, rulers. Cp. 1. 1. rage = tumultuously assemble. people = peoples. imagine. Same as meditate in 1. 2. 2 set themselves = take their stand. take counsel together = have gathered by appointment. So the Sept. and Aram. Cp. 48.4. the LORD. Heb. Jehovah. Ap. 4. II. Anointed = Messiah. So Pss. 18. 50; 20. 6; 28. 8; 84. 9; 89. 38, 51; 132. 10, 17. In Dan. 9. 25, 26, rendered Messiah. saying. The Fig. Ellipsis (Ap. 6) correctly supplied. 3 their : i. e. Jehovah's, and Messiah's. 4 laugh. Fig. Anthropopatheia. Ap. 6. The LORD*. Primitive text was Jehovah. Altered by the Sopherim to Adonai. See Ap. 32. The Companion Bible (Condensed): PSALMS: Page: 723 (4)

2. 5 PSALMS. 3. 7. 5 Then shall He speak unto them in His wrath, And vex them in His sore displeasure. 6 Yet have I founded My king upon * My holy hill of Zion. 7 I will declare for a decree: The LORD hath said unto Me, Thou art My Son; This day have I * begotten thee. 8 Ask of me, and I shall give Thee the nations for Thine inheritance, And the uttermost parts of the earth for Thy possession. 9 Thou shalt rule them with a scepter of unbending authority; Thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel. 10 * Be wise now therefore, O ye kings: Be instructed, ye judges of the earth. 11 Serve the LORD with fear, And rejoice with trembling. 12 Submit to the Son, lest Jehovah be angry, and ye perish, way and all, When His wrath is kindled but quickly. How happy are all they that flee for refuge to Him. 3 www.companionbiblecondensed.com A Psalm of David, When he fled from Absalom his son. 1 LORD, * how are they multiplied that trouble me! What multitudes are they that rise up against me. 2 * Many there be which say of me, There is no deliverance for him in God. Selah. 3 But Thou, O LORD, * art a shield about me; My glory, and the lifter up of mine head. 4 I shall cry unto the LORD with my voice, And He will answer me out of His holy hill. Selah. 5 I laid me down and have slept; I awaked; for the LORD was sustaining me. 6 I will not be afraid of ten thousands of people, That have set themselves against me round about. 7 Arise, O LORD; save me, O my God: For Thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheek bone; Thou hast broken the teeth of the lawless. my soul = me, or myself. Heb. nephesh. Ap. 13. help = salvation, or deliverance. God. Heb. Elohim. Ap. 4. I. Selah. Connecting the contrast between "man" (as a creature) who knows God (Elohim) only as Creator, with the speaker (David), who knew Jehovah as his Covenant God. See Ap. 4. I, II, and 66. ii. 3 art a shield. Fig. Metaphor (Ap. 6); "shield" put by Fig. Metonymy (of Adjunct), Ap. 6, for defence. for me = about me. mine head. Fig. Synecdoche (of Part), Ap. 6, put for whole person. 4 cried = shall cry. heard = will answer. holy hill. See note on 2. 6. Selah. Connecting the peace which comes from prayer, as in Phil. 4. 6. See Ap. 66. II. 5 slept = have slept. At Mahanaim (2 Sam. 17. 27-29). sustained = was sustaining. 7 ungodly = lawless. Heb. rasha'. Ap. 44. x. 3. PRAYER IN VIEW OF PSALM 2 (MORNING). 1. Numbers of enemies against me 2. No deliverance (they say). 3. Thou my help. (Experience. 2 nd person. 4. Prayer answered. 5. Confidence justified. Experience. 3 rd person 6. Numbers of enemies against me. 7-. Save me (I say). -7, 8. Thou my help. (Experience. 2 nd person. 6 set = founded. Not the same word as v. 2. My holy hill. Fig. Antimeria (Ap. 6). Heb. = "mount of my Sanctuary". holy. See note on Ex. 3.5. Zion. The mount immediately south of Moriah. See note on 2 Sam. 5. 7. Occurs thirty-eight times in Psalms. "Jerusalem" occurs seventeen times. 7 the = for a. Thou art my Son. Quoted in Acts 13. 33. Heb. 1. 5; 5. 5. This is the Divine formula for anointing. Cp. Matt. 3. 17, for Prophet; Matt. 17. 5, for Priest; and Heb. 1. 5, 6, for King. begotten Thee. Fig Anthropopatheia (Ap. 6). It refers to resurrection (Acts 13. 33. Rom. 1. 3, 4. Col. 1. 18. Rev. 1. 5). 8 Ask of me. Referring not to this present dispensation of grace, but to coming dispensation of judgment. I shall give, &c. Quoted in Rev. 2. 27; 12. 5; 19. 15. 9 break them = rule, or govern them. So Sept., Syr., and Vulg. rod = sceptre. iron. Put by Fig. Metonymy (of Adjunct), for unbending authority. 10 Be wise. Fig. Apostrophe. Ap. 6. 11 the LORD. Heb. 'eth Jehovah. Ap. 4. II (objective). 12 Kiss = submit to, or be ruled by. Heb. nashak. Occurs thirty-two times (first in Gen. 27. 26, 27). Always so rendered except 1 Chron. 12. 2. 2 Chron. 17. 17. Ps. 78. 9 (where it is Poel Part.) "armed"; Ezek. 3. 13 "touched" (marg. "kissed"); and Gen. 41. 40, "be ruled" (marg. "be armed", or "kiss"). Son. Aram. bar, a Homonym with two meanings: (1) son (Dan. 3. 25. Ezra 5.1,2, 2; 6.14. Dan. 3. 25; 5. 22; 7. 13, and Prov. 31. 2, 2, 2 (king Lemuel); (2) ground, Dan. 2. 38; 4, 12, 15, 21, 23, 23, 25, 32. See note on Job 39. 4. So here in Ps. 2. 12 = kiss the ground, Fig. Metonymy (of Adjunct), Ap. 6, for prostrate yourselves in submission. The usual Heb. for "son" is ben, and is translated "son" or "sons" 2,890 times, and "child" or "children" (where it ought always to be "son" or "sons"), 1,549 times: making 4,439 in all. The Aram. ben is also used for "son". He : i. e. Jehovah, v. 11. from the way. No Fig. Ellipsis (Ap. 6) here, "from" not needed ="perish, way [and all]". Ending like Ps. 1. 6. Cp. 146. 9. So 2 Kings 3. 4 = wool [and all]. When His wrath is kindled: or, His wrath will soon be kindled (R.V.). a little = quickly. See note on "almost", Prov. 5. 14. Blessed = How happy. Fig. Beatitude. See note on 1. 1. put their trust = flee for refuge to. Heb. hasah. See Ap. 69. ii. 3 [For Structure see below]. Title. A Psalm. See Ap. 65. XVII. when. The first psalm with an historical title. See Ap. 63. viii and 64. Cp. 2 Sam. chs. 15-18. 1 how...! Fig. Exclamatio (Ap. 6), for emphasis. increased = multiplied. Many = what multitudes. 2 Many. Fig. Anaphora. The Companion Bible (Condensed): PSALMS: Page: 724 (5)