'You make springs gush forth in valleys, they flow between hills.' (10) Here we have epic demonstrative poetry, the poet overcome by the glory and power of the creation — and the Creator. The author’s feelings are quite infectious: You are clothed with honour and majesty, wrapped in light as with a garment. You stretch … Continue reading Psalm 104, 21 Oct ’18
Psalm 22, 14 Oct ’18
For a hand-wringing poem, Psalm 22 receives an unusually good run in the three-year Lectionary, appearing seven times (as against 6 for the old favourite Psalm 23, the very next psalm which promises a ray of sunshine after the darkness of 22). To be fair, sometimes we sample different sections of the 31 verses. The … Continue reading Psalm 22, 14 Oct ’18
Psalm 26, 7 Oct ’18
Psalm 26 is a declaration of, and perhaps a prayer for, integrity. Reminiscent of Psalm 1's hope to be insulated from wicked people and their influence, it has been seen by commentators variously as the song of someone wrongly accused, a prayer for growth into worthy ways, and as a gradual for those entering a … Continue reading Psalm 26, 7 Oct ’18
Psalm 124, 30 Sep 18
A song of ascent If God be for us, who can be against us? This well-known verse is found not in the psalms but in Romans 8:31. It contains the same message as Psalm 124, and in particular the last verse which has become a standard line in many liturgies: Our help is in the name of … Continue reading Psalm 124, 30 Sep 18
Psalm 1, 23 Sep 18
The first Psalm is well placed as an introduction to the grand themes of the whole Psalter. It urges us to follow a life-style and consciousness reaching for the highest divine standards, revealed throughout the psalms as centring on love, justice and equity. Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked … Continue reading Psalm 1, 23 Sep 18
Psalm 19, 16 Sep ’18
The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. 2 Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge. 3 They have no speech, they use no words; no sound is heard from them. 4 Yet their voice goes out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the … Continue reading Psalm 19, 16 Sep ’18
Psalm 125, 9 Sep ’18
Psalm 125 is a song of ascent, and therefore typically short and hopeful. The premise is that those who trust in God will stand firm like Mount Zion. Divine love encircles like the hills surrounding Jerusalem, protection around your holy place. Last week, Psalm 45 reminded us that the sceptre or hallmark of divine rule … Continue reading Psalm 125, 9 Sep ’18
Psalm 45, 2 Sep ’18
Psalm 45, a tribute to the wedding of a king, is the closest we get to a love song in the Psalter. This poem by the sons of Korah is addressed first to the king, probably Solomon, then in a second voice to the bride. (v. 10) Hebrews 1 quotes a clutch of psalms, including … Continue reading Psalm 45, 2 Sep ’18
Crystal Ball Sep-Nov 2018
Here are some ideas for leaders and musicians during the webmaster's absence mid-September to November 2018. Notes: This ‘sticky’ post is intended for South Woden readers If an elaborating post for the coming Sunday does not appear below, go to the Index pages in the menu for previous commentary Music availability leads us towards settings in … Continue reading Crystal Ball Sep-Nov 2018
Psalm 84, 26 Aug 18
After last week’s discussion about avoiding ‘fear’ in the pursuit of wisdom, this psalm rings with warm, positive poetic images: 1 How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord of hosts! 2 My soul longs, indeed it faints for the courts of the Lord; my heart and my flesh sing for joy to the living God. 3 Even the … Continue reading Psalm 84, 26 Aug 18
