psalmist in English

noun
1
the author or composer of a psalm, especially of any of the biblical Psalms.
Herbert's confidence and trust in the God of grace and love leads him to share in the same sort of intimacy characteristic of the relationship between Old Testament prophets like Jeremiah or psalmists like David and God.

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1. As the Psalmist declared:

2. What conviction strengthened the psalmist?

3. What did the psalmist Asaph come to understand?

4. Consider the penetrating questions posed by the Psalmist:

5. “Before him pour out your heart,” urges the psalmist.

6. 17, 18. (a) To what does the psalmist liken the wicked?

7. The psalmist declared: “Know [recognize, acknowledge] that Jehovah is God.

8. (Psalm 119:97) Why did the psalmist feel so strongly?

9. Says the psalmist: “We are the people of his pasturage.”

10. The psalmist also wanted a new, upright spirit, or mental inclination.

11. With what does the psalmist equate a thousand years of human existence?

12. “O you lovers of Jehovah,” exhorts the psalmist, “hate what is bad.”

13. The psalmist sang: “How will a young man cleanse his path?

14. “JEHOVAH is finding pleasure in those fearing him,” wrote the psalmist.

15. 15. (a) What does the psalmist pray that Jehovah will do?

16. The psalmist says: “Jehovah is gracious and merciful, slow to anger.”

17. Why did the psalmist say that Jehovah is clothed in dignity?

18. “The high mountains are for the mountain goats,” sang the psalmist.

19. “THE drawing near to God is good for me,” declared the psalmist Asaph.

20. 4, 5. (a) How did the psalmist feel about God’s way of ruling?

21. But in these verses, the psalmist wrote: “Jehovah himself will guard you.”

22. What do the words addressed to him by the psalmist tell him to do?

23. Hence, the psalmist urged people to come into God’s presence “with a joyful cry.”

24. (Genesis 24:63-67) The psalmist David ‘meditated on God during the night watches.’

25. 17 The psalmist speaks of trampling down “the maned young lion and the big snake.”

26. (Psalm 102:13, 16) Then the psalmist returns to the subject of his personal suffering.

27. 19 The psalmist sang: “O love Jehovah, all you loyal ones of his.

28. 4 The psalmist names ten nations that were conspiring to destroy God’s people.

29. Instead, we echo the words of the psalmist: “God is a refuge for us. . . .

30. Addressing himself to the divine Author of that prophetic Word, the psalmist said:

31. In what sense was the psalmist “like a skin bottle in the smoke”?

32. When the psalmist uses the word Beseech, it is certainly used in the context of petitioning God’s help in one of the strongest manners possible as we read in Psalm 116:4 where the psalmist is

33. The psalmist observed: “If errors were what you watch, O Jah, O Jehovah, who could stand?”

34. The psalmist asked: “If errors were what you watch, O Jah, O Jehovah, who could stand?”

35. An unnamed psalmist addressed faithful worshipers with these inspired words: “Ascribe to Jehovah glory and strength.

36. The psalmist adds: “They [earth and heavens] themselves will perish, but you yourself will keep standing.”

37. The psalmist so well expressed our feelings: “Look! Sons are an inheritance from Jehovah.”

38. “There is no dread of God in front of his eyes,” the psalmist continues.

39. “The orders from Jehovah are upright, causing the heart to rejoice,” wrote the psalmist.

40. The psalmist refers to “a time of goodwill,” using the expression “an acceptable time.”

41. The tree that is described by the psalmist does not spring up by accident.

42. For example, the psalmist David asked: “Why, O Jehovah, do you keep standing afar off?

43. Indeed, the psalmist David declared: “You kept me screened off in my mother’s womb.

44. The psalmist declared: “Happy are those observing justice, doing righteousness all the time.” —Psalm 106:3.

45. 15 The psalmist wrote: “Your people will offer themselves willingly on the day of your military force.”

46. The psalmist, for example, prayed to Jehovah: “Incline my heart to your reminders, and not to profits.

47. The psalmist sang: “Let us come into his grand tabernacle; let us bow down at his footstool.”

48. The psalmist was perhaps referring to a battlefield, where those slain become food for jackals.

49. (Psalm 121:1, 2) The psalmist did not raise his eyes to just any mountain.

50. What view of service privileges does the psalmist express as recorded at Psalm 84:1-3?