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Part 6 of the series in 1 and 2 Chronicles. God makes his covenant with David and David is established as a model king reigning with justice and equity.
Part 4 of the series in 1 and 2 Chronicles. David is established as king over Israel, conquers Jerusalem, brings the ark of God close to his throne, and is given victories by God over the Philistines.
Part 3 of the series in 1 and 2 Chronicles. Genealogies of the remaining tribes of Israel, of Saul, and of returnees from exile. Also an account of the death of Saul and his sons in battle with the Philistines.
Part 12 of the series in Book 5 of the Psalms. Six psalms of praise round off the book of Psalms, calling on all people to join with God's people and all of creation in praise of God for his works and his saving word.
Part 11 of the series in book 5 of the Psalms. Five psalms praying for deliverance and protection and also asking for God's direction in speech and ations.
Part 9 of the series in Book 5 of the Psalms. Praise God! The psalms often tell us to do that, but why? And can we sing God's praise in a foreign land?
Part 8 of the series in Book 5 of the Psalms. The final four psalsm of ascent, trusting in God like weaned children and blessing God and knowing his blessing.
Part 4 of the series in Book 5 of the Psalms. Three psalms in praise of God's salvation and steadfast love that lead us in thanksgiving and focus us on Jesus, the cornerstone.
Part 1 of a series in Book 5 of the Psalms. Psalms 107 to 109 - three psalms calling us to trust in God's steadfast love, whether we are testifying to his salvation, calling for him to act or crying from the pain of betrayal.
Part 14 of the series in 1 and 2 Timothy. Paul commends the Scriptures to Timothy as the breathed out Word of God to be trusted and which equips God's servants with all that they need to do his work.