The Hebrew Bible, the more famous Old Testament is a series of books that shape the Bible classics. Many scholars around the world do not believe that the author wrote books included in the Hebrew Bible, but rather represent a centuries-old story that is often summarized after the events they describe I believe. Because the story is built with the future in mind, viewers can understand the communities and beliefs that are common in their times. The story not only responds to problems and problems in their times but also solves modern climate problems.
The purpose of this article is to share with your readers the relationship with faith through the Psalms, and the role of their prayers in life. A way to raise my belief and appreciation through the background of education, the interpretation and relevance of Psalms, and the practice of that prayer. Finally, I would like to advise those who can not find value in the Psalms (I was there). Offering these insights is to hope that they (the psalms) can add more meaning to the pray life of those who try to promote spiritual life.
On the relationship between Psalms and Psalms. Indeed, does the work of 4Q380 and 4Q381 constitute a poetic poem, that is, a word of a certain Biblical character? 34 Schuler concludes based on limited evidence. "These poems are secondary to historical figures and may not be a leading element in their composition." It is unrelated to work
His best work is his comment on the Psalm. This is a good illustration that ancient interpretation is both historical and Christian. David is thought to be a writer of psalms, but as a gift of prophecy, some psalms in history point to the later kings, prophets, exiles, and even the McAvaire era. His treatment of Psalms 2 and 22 shows the two extremes of anti Andersen's interpretation. Psalm 2 is about the Lord Jesus Christ. For the thorough interpretation of Christianity in Psalm 2, Diodore adamantly opposes the view that Psalm 22 is connected with Christ, in the opening chapter of the Psalm he pronounces Jesus' words on the Cross I used it.