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Written By: God through Inspiration
Penned By: David, Asaph, Solomon, Heman, Ethan, Moses, and the Sons of Korah
Date Penned: (1440-586 BC)
Overview: Poetry for the Expression of Praise and Worship to God (c 1-150)
Theme: The Second Book of Psalms (c 42-72)
Message: God is Still King (v 1-9)
Psalms 47 Commentary
(47:1) A Song of Praise - This psalm may have been written about the same event that Psalm 46 was written about - the Assyrian invasion of Judah by Sennacherib during Hezekiah's reign (2 Kings 18:13-19:37).
(47:2) A Testimony Beyond Words -The Lord Most High is awesome beyond words, but this didn't keep Bible writers from trying to describe him. And it shouldn't keep us from talking about him either. We can't describe God completely, but we can tell others what he has done for us. Don't let the indescribable aspects of God's greatness prevent you from telling others what you know about him. Whenever you tell parts of your life story, be sure to include how God has been at work in it.
(47:9) The God of Abraham - Abraham was the father of the Israelite nation. The one true God was sometimes called the "God of Abraham" (Exodus 3:6; 1 Kings 18:36). In a spiritual sense, God's promises to Abraham apply to all who believe in God, whether Jew or Gentile (Romans 4111-12; Galatians 3:7-9). Thus, the God of Abraham is our God too.
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