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Psalm 119 is remarkable for how often it refers to God’s written revelation, His word. It is referred to in almost every verse. The Masoretes (a group of Jewish scholars between the 6th and 10th centuries AD) said that the word of God is mentioned in every verse except Psalm 119:122.
Psalm 119 inductive Bible study series for small groups. Go through Psalm 119 with study notes, cross references, verse by verse commentary, and discussion questions.
119. 1 Szczęśliwi, których droga nieskalana, którzy postępują według Prawa Pańskiego 2. 2 Szczęśliwi, którzy zachowują Jego upomnienia, całym sercem Go szukają 3, 3 którzy nie czynią nieprawości, lecz kroczą Jego drogami. 4 Ty na to dałeś swoje przykazania, by pilnie ich przestrzegano.
Psalm 119. The emphasis in this, the longest psalm, is on the vital ministry of the Word of God in the inner spiritual life of God’s children. It describes how the Word enables us to grow in holiness and handle the persecutions and pressures that always accompany an obedient walk of faith.
Inductive Studies in Psalms – Small Group Studies with Discussion Questions. Psalm 119 is known for being the longest chapter in the Bible. But few people have ever studied it in depth. You will find that almost every verse is packed with truth about God’s Word.
Study Preparations for Psalm 119 Each of these studies, as with all which are found on Walk with the Word, were created using the Inductive Bible Study (IBS) method. A basic review of this approach along with a handout on its fundamentals is provided in
The beautiful truths of Psalm 119 will teach you how to: Live your life without regrets; Be single-minded in your pursuit of God; Deflect the harsh words of your critics; Be fully satisfied in God alone; Live a life in-step with God’s Word; Be smarter than all of your teachers; We originally released this free Psalm 119 study in the spring of ...