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Bible Project theme — https://bibleproject.com/videos/psalm-148/
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What this book knows
The Psalms train God's people in honest prayer—from raw lament to cosmic praise—as a lifelong practice of faithfulness.
belonging
73 poems connected with King David—poet, harp player—alongside Asaph, sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, and anonymous voices forming one communal voice.
BP-PSALM-148-RC-001Lament predominates early; praise poems grow toward the end—the whole community moving together from grief toward celebration.
BP-PSALM-148-RC-004obedience-and-authority
The Book of Psalms offered as a new Torah, teaching the lifelong practice of prayer as God's people strive to obey God's commands.
BP-PSALM-148-RC-002faith-and-doubt
Book Four responds to the crisis of exile by returning to Moses, calling upon God to show mercy—just as he did after the Golden Calf.
BP-PSALM-148-RC-003Lament poems express pain, confusion, and anger about how horrible the world is—and lament, the book insists, is an appropriate response to evil.
BP-PSALM-148-RC-0044 published passages · documentary · research analysis
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