PSALMS MADE CLEAR
A Verse-By-Verse Commentary on Psalms 61-80
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H.K. Holland
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Someone in the Bible asked.
In Volume 4 of Psalms Made Clear, H.K. Holland walks you through twenty psalms that include the moment the Psalter stops being David’s solo album and becomes a chorus. Meet Asaph: the temple worship leader who wrote songs about God forgetting His people, the courtroom where the Judge is on trial, and the question every honest believer has asked at three in the morning and never said out loud at church.
These psalms include the soul thirsting in a dry and weary land, the night Asaph could not sleep, the prayer for the king who would help the poor, the man who envied the wicked until he walked into the sanctuary and saw their end, and the broken vine of a nation crying for the shepherd to come back. Twenty psalms. Half of them are not by David at all. And the ones that are not are some of the most painfully honest words in the entire Bible.
If you have ever wondered whether the Bible has room for your hardest questions, this volume is the answer. Asaph asked them first. The Holy Spirit kept them in. And H.K. Holland just wrote you the book that proves it.