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ClosePsalm 66 is a psalm of worship and praise for deliverance that also looks ahead to the millennium and the joy to the earth that Jesus will then bring! The initial reason for writing was the result of some awesome victory perhaps Hezekiah over the Assyrians? Psalm 67 like the previous psalm is written by an anonymous individual who looks forward to the cry of God’s people for His rule to take hold upon the earth. In Psalm 68 we find a march of God down through the ages of history with His people Israel: from Egypt to Canaan; from Moses to the millennium. David writes of the logical outcome of Israel’s history being that they will one day be exalted as the Messiah rules from there…we look for that too! Psalm 69 paints a picture of the suffering of Jesus upon the cross. All the pronouns are singular and in the 1st person making the psalm directly apply to the sacrifice of Jesus upon the cross. Psalm 70 is a psalm of David as once again we find him crying out to God for deliverance from h
Scripture References: Psalms 119:1-70
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