- Psalm 90:10 - there are 70 years in our lives, 80 if we're fortunate.
- Psalm 91 - written as if first person God again.
- 92 - sing on the sabbath day
In addition to "tender mercies," I've also noted three other phrases of interest - "in the courts"; God described as a "rock"; the "right hand" of God. I'm assuming that the first is in reference to the temple, being in God's presence (although you aren't in the holy of holies with the ark and God's glory between the cheribum's wings. Rock, I'm assuming is the stability, the solid foundation. Right hand - I'm thinking maybe that is the "clean" hand, the one to bestow good things? I'm guessing.
Grace and I read a book tonight before bed with a princess and a dragon. It was great to be able to share with her that there was a dragon-like creature in the Bible that breathed fire and lived in the sea (Job, Psalms, and later in Isaiah - Leviathan).
- Psalm 100 - be an active, vocal participant in worship - that is what God desires.
- 102 - describes a person in deep depression
- 103:1 - song - Bless the Lord, Oh my soul. Why does it seem that verse one contains instantly recognizable songs in so many Psalms?
- 103:4 - tender mercies
- 104 - describing creation
- 104:18 - rock badger - don't eat it, it's unclean!
- 104:26 - Leviathan
- 104:30 - God created by sending forth His spirit
- 105:1 - song - "Oh, give thanks to the Lord! Call upon His name; Make known His deeds among the peoples!"
- 105:8 - God remembers His covenant forever
- 105:23 - Egypt from Ham, son of Noah - and again in 106:21-23
- 105:27 - a description of the plagues given, with a few more details each time. We've already read another plague description in the Psalms, just don't remember which.
- 106:45 - why does God continually save His chosen people? Because of His covenant.
- 107:1 - Let the redeemed give thanks -that's us!
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