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Lesson 13
Psalms 4, 5, & 6
READ: Psalms 4, 5, & 6
Ps. 4:1 | Does the phrase, "Thou hast set me at large when I was in distress" remind you of anything from the 18th psalm? |
Ps. 4:2 | Who does David mean by the "sons of men"? |
Ps. 4:3 | Especially whom does David have in mind as having been set apart by God for Himself? |
Are we wrong to be confident of our right standing before God? | |
Ps. 4:4 | What does David tell the sons of men to do? |
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Ps. 5:3 | According to Leviticus 6:12, what was the priest to do "in order"? (see ASV, KJV, or NKJB) |
How often was the priest to do this? | |
According to Psalm 5:3, what would David do with his prayer? (See the ASV, or NAS) | |
David said he would do this when? | |
How does Hebrews 13:15 fit into all this? | |
Ps. 5:9 | Where is the last part of Psalm 5:9 quoted in the New Testament? |
Ps. 5:7 | Was David confident of his own standing before God? |
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Ps. 6 | In what verse of the 6th psalm does David again speak of death as a place where there is no remembrance of God, and Sheol as a place where no one gives God thanks? (See Lesson 6, Ps. 30:7-9. Cf. Psalms 88:10-12, 115:17) |
Ps. 6:1 | The very first verse implies that David has done what? |
Ps. 6:5 | Are we to conclude that we still have a chance to repent and turn to God after death? |
Ps. 6:6-7 | What is meant by "every night I make my bed to swim"? |
Why had David cried? |