The Psalms are the very heart of Holy Scripture. The Book of Psalms has been called “The Prayer and Praise Book of Israel”, but, of course, the Psalms are not the exclusive property of that favoured nation. Believers of all ages have sung them and have revelled in the sweetness of these inspired songs. It seems as though every human emotion and every spiritual ambition finds expression in the poetry of the Psalms…The Saviour Himself, however, has provided the key to the most profitable of all meditations, that is to find Christ in the Psalms. Here we may find His sufferings and His glory, His feelings and His tender inner experiences. On that memorable first day of the week on the way to Emmaus, and later in Jerusalem in the midst of His disciples, He showed those early believers that He was in all the Scriptures, and He made special reference to the Psalms (Lk 24:27, 44). Indeed certain Psalms are called “Messianic” because, apart from Himself, the Messiah, there can be no ultimate understanding or fulfilment of those particular Psalms.
- A book entitled A Key to the Book of Psalms Chiefly taken from the preface of Dr Horne s Commentary on the Book of Psalms written by George HORNE (Bishop of Norwich.), published by Unknown which was released on 29 November 1785.
- McCann because, in speaking of Psalm 13, he talks about this prayer of honesty in a very enlightening way. We begin to see what the laments teach us about prayer and identity. Prayer is meant to be honest! Psalm 13 is bold, brash, even what many would consider Corey Keating, Page 5 Theological Reflections on the Book of Psalms.
Praise and worship. The Personalized Psalms, which is a separate part of this study, will enable you to use each psalm as a personal prayer, praise, or petition to God. PURPOSE: The book of Psalms was known as the hymn book of Israel. It is the prayer and praise book of the Bible. KEY VERSE: Psalm 95:l-2.
The Psalms are many believers’ favorite book of the Bible, and for good reason. But have you ever thought about how even songs of praise can point and lead to Jesus?
Psalms 22-24 are known to be such Psalms, “Psalms of the Cross, the Crook, and the Crown,” moving from the sufferings of Christ to the glory that will follow. How do we know these are Messianic Psalms and not just what David was going through at the time? In the What the Bible Teaches Commentary: Psalms the author explains different thoughts and reasons we can come to this conclusion as part of the introduction to Psalm 22. He then goes into the verses of the Psalm, including cross-references, word studies, along with the well-researched commentary. (And all of this is linked to Strong’s for instant word studies!)
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This thread is dedicated to those who love praying and worshipping the one true God. May God bless you and protect you and your family.Some of us have spent most of our lives researching and studying various religions and sects with the hope of finding answers to our questions. Mosthave “passed on” (died) without finding the answers; while others have simply given up and then there are those who have prospered from what theyhave found.
This is the first thread in a series called: “The Book of Psalms and how to communicate with God.” This is about Kabbalistic teachings of the bookof Psalm, the 72 names of God hidden within the book of Psalms and its importance within the Kabbalah.
Kabbalah is an ancient wisdom that originated in Judaism that reveals how the universe and life work. On a literal level, the word Kabbalah means“to receive.” It's the study of how to receive fulfillment in our lives.
Have you received fulfillment in your life? If not, maybe you should take a close look into the Kabbalah.
For all purposes I want to inform you that I worship the God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob. I acknowledge that Yeshua is the Messiah and “Begotten”Son of God whom is my King and savior.
I take no credit for this information. The information supplied has come from the Bible, Torah, Talmud, Mishnah and numerous scholars. They will bementioned throughout the threads.
I ask you to not judge and have an open mind when reading these threads. I believe many things will be revealed to you if you take your time andclosely examine the material presented here. The information is designed to help you have a relationship with God.
I find it overwhelming that most of mankind around the world, even those who are cut off from the world; have a need to pray and worship to aninvisible creator. To me this is proof that mankind is more than simply “a piece of meat” (flesh) with an intellect. We are also spirit - whichremains with us until death. Unfortunately most of us cannot connect with our spirit because we do not know how and/or what we eat, drink, smoke,etc…… reason why we “fast”. Poisons inside the body that dull our senses. The idea behind “fasting” is to realign the spirit with the hostso they can speak and think as one.
We understand that Moses received the laws that were engraved into stone, but he also received certain verbal laws while on Mount Sinai during the for40 days and nights he remained on the mountain, where all doctrines, explanations of mysteries, holy names of God and the angels and how to apply thisknowledge to the best interest of man was given to Moses. All these doctrines which God pronounced as good, which were not generally made known and intime became known as The Kabbalah, or traditions that Moses passed down to his successor Joshua, who handed them down to the elders, then on to thejudges, which descended to the prophets. The prophets entrusted them to the men of the great synagogue, and these gave them to the wise men, and sothe Kabbalah was handed down from one to another, from mouth to mouth……to the present day.
Often it is quoted in the Torah (five books of Moses) “For it is your life”.
Proverbs 6:22 – “When you go it shall lead you, and when you sleep it shall keep you.”
That the Psalms and the Torah are equal in holiness and worthiness will not be called into question. The Psalms are formed into five books, just likethe Torah.
Five books of the Torah = (Five books of Moses) - Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Five books of Psalms:
BOOK ONE - Psalm 1 through 41,
BOOK TWO - Psalm 42 through 72,
BOOK THREE – Psalm 73 through 89,
BOOK FOUR – 90 through 106
BOOK FIVE – 107 through 150
We can therefore trust in the doctrines of the enlightened Kabbalists, when they assert that God gave equal talents and powers to the Psalms as he didto the Torah, and that in them many names of the Most High Majesty of God and his angels, besides many mysteries are hidden.
Through a pious life and by a rational use of the Psalms you may obtain the grace of God and protect yourself from danger, to escape suffering and topromote your own welfare.
Read the treatise of Rabbi Schimschon bar Abraham in his book Responsiones Raschaba. Take a look at the words of enlightened Rabbi Jochanan ben Sackasin his Treatise of the Talmud and Sanhedrin where he speaks of magical conjurations and asserts and proves that it is allowed, in dangerous andincurable diseases to make use of words and passages in the Holy Scripture for their cure. You will find similar references in the Treatise of Sabbathin the Talmud as well as in Responsonibus by Zemach, son of Simonis, in which the 92nd Psalm as a certain means to avoid suffering and danger,enabling us to escape unharmed, free, secure and without hindrance.
For those who have read the Sixth and Seventh book of Moses – a word of caution….. there have been a few authors who have made weak attempts attranslating these books from Hebrew and German. I highly recommend you purchase this book from author: Joseph H. Peterson.
According to celebrated Kabbalsit Rabbi Issac Luria, “Each human being except only the ignorant idolater can be a pious and have a virtuous lifeenter into the consecrated temple of the true Kabbalah and can avail himself of its benefits without being able to speak or understand the Hebrewlanguage. He can pray, read and write everything in his mother tongue; only the holy name of God and the angels must under all circumstances, bewritten and retained in the mind in the Hebrew tongue (for they must in no case be uttered) because if mispronounced it would lose all its holiness,worth, and efficiency.
So without further ado…….lets get started:
PSALMS – BOOK ONE: Psalm Chapter 1 through Chapter 41
Key To The Psalms Pdf Lesson
Now do not become confused when we get started – I am not explaining the teachings/meanings behind each Psalm chapter and verse instead I willexplain “cause and symptoms” that are tied to each Psalm in accordance to Kabbalah teachings and within its appropriate chapter.NOTE: I recommend using a Hebrew-Greek key study bible. (KJV)
Psalms Chapter 1 – When a woman is pregnant and fears premature delivery, death of the child, and dangers to her and/or the child while beingpregnant:
1. Recite Chapter one out loud.
2. The woman is to take deer skin (parchment) and write on it the first three versus of Psalm one, along with the hidden holy name of God andappropriate prayer contained below and then placed in a small bag made expressly for that purpose and tie it around the neck so the bag will restagainst her naked body.
3. The holy name is called El Chad, which signifies, great, strong, only God, and is taken from the four following words: Aschre (foundin verse 1, Lo (found in verse 4), Jatzliach (found in verse 3), Vederech (found in verse 6).
Prayer: May it please you, Oh
The Mystical Key To The Psalms Pdf
El Chad, to grant to this woman (insert name), daughter of (insert name) that she may not at this time, or anyother time, have a premature confinement; much more grant to her a truly fortunate delivery, and keep her and the fruit of her body in good health.Amen! Selah!Continued.........