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James G. Murphy, professor and theologian, wrote A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Psalms in order to reach an audience of students, professors, and laity. He believed that the Psalms should be studied both individually and as a whole book, in order to comprehend the full theological impact of these writings. Infused with studies of the original Hebrew verbiage, this resource is a compact yet thorough study of the Psalms.
“He delights in, and therefore abides by, the law of the Lord in thought, word, and deed” (Page 53)
“As soon as we discern in the Psalms this Son of God, this Anointed Prophet, Priest, and King, we are prepared to meet with Him, if not to expect Him, in other aspects in these sacred songs.” (Page 32)
“righteous man is happy in the very character of his mind antecedent to all results” (Page 53)
“inward perpetuity of bliss, involving peace with my God, my neighbour, and myself” (Page 52)
“moral excellence transcends in purity and grandeur all other sources of enjoyment” (Page 53)
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James G. Murphy was Professor of Hebrew at Belfast, and author of commentaries on a handful of books of the Old Testament, including Genesis, Exodus, and Leviticus.