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  2. Dr. J. Vernon McGee :: Outline for Psalms. Notes for Psalms. OUTLINE: (Corresponds to Pentateuch of Moses) I. Genesis section, Psalms 1 — 41. Man in a state of blessedness, fall, and recovery (Man in View) Psalm 1: Perfect Man (last Adam) Psalm 2: Rebellious man. Psalm 3: Perfect Man rejected.

  3. Psalms chapter 17. Ps 17:1-9. David, in confidence of his integrity, craves defence of God against his enemies. Ps 17:10-12. He shews their pride, craft, and eagerness. Ps 17:13-15. He prays against them in confidence of his hope.

  4. Dive into the 150 ancient Hebrew poems, songs, and prayers in the book of Psalms in the Bible. Explore the literary design and key themes of Psalms through videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™.

  5. Psalms 1 and 2 serve to introduce the entire book. All but two of Psalms 3-41 are termed psalms “of David” (Psalms 10 and 33 are the exceptions), and several of the titles refer to events in David’s life (for example, Psalms 3 and 18); other psalms do this as well, later in the Psalter.

  6. BASIC OUTLINE. The Psalms are divided into five books, each ending with a doxology (1-41; 42-72; 73-89; 90-106; 107-150). It is helpful to study the Psalms in various topical groupings: 1. RIGHTEOUS VS WICKED / INTEGRITY / GODLINESS — Psalms 1; 7; 14; 15; 17; 26; 49; 64; 101; 120. 2. REVELATION / WORD OF GOD — Psalms 19; 119 (22 strophes) 3.

  7. This summary of the book of Psalms provides information about the title, author (s), date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the Book of Psalms.