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Analytical Bible Expositor: Psalms is an extensively organized chapter-by-chapter commentary. Direct in its argument and language, it’s much easier to read and understand than the typical academic commentary. Every Bible chapter is treated as a unit and examined in Butler’s typically analytical, alliterative style. As a whole, this commentary combines exposition with practical application. Analytical Bible Expositor will prove especially helpful if you’re a preacher or teacher. It will help you not only understand the Scripture but also organize the biblical text, and give you a multitude of invaluable sermon and lesson outlines. This volume provides chapter-by-chapter commentary on Psalms, combining exposition with practical application.
“Giving thanks honors God. It is a mode of praising God. Failure to thank God properly is a failure to praise God properly.” (Page 623)
“An unholy lifestyle does not deal well with troubles.” (Page 887)
“The people especially focused on in this call for praise are those who returned from the Babylonian captivity.” (Page 624)
“One way of praising God is to serve Him. Service, however, requires dedication, sacrifice, and commitment which is more than many folk want to give. But a failure to serve the Lord is a failure to praise the Lord. If we do not praise the Lord, judgment will follow.” (Page 582)
“This speaks of sincerity in the person who desires the power of God. Divine power is not given to phony believers but only to those who have the way of God in their heart.” (Page 488)