Biblical Reflections

Psalm 72: The End of Book 2, A Royal Psalm

10 min · 19. maj 2026
episode Psalm 72: The End of Book 2, A Royal Psalm cover

Description

Psalm 72 is last psalm of Book 2.  It is a royal psalm praying for the heirs of David to have success in their assigned tasks as king, such tasks include:  ruling God’s people well, protecting the poor and needy, and bringing blessing to all the nations of the world.  This psalm anticipates the Messiah and his worldwide rule of all peoples.   1-4 – Let the king rule/judge the people justly.  The attributes of the king should be righteousness and justice.   5-7 – May they fear you means may they honor and obey you.  Metaphors are used like while the sun shines and till the moon is no more to mean always. 8-11 – May all the kings fall down and serve him, so that they will be under the rule of God. 12-14 – Bring justice and relief to the poor and needy and put down oppression and violence.   15-17 – May all nations be blessed in this king. 18-20 – Not part of Psalm 72, rather it is the closing doxology of Book 2. May the whole earth be filled with the glory of the LORD, the God of Israel.

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the Biblical Reflections community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

104 episodes

episode Psalm 78: A historical psalm artwork

Psalm 78: A historical psalm

Psalm 78 is a historical psalm recounting historical events when God preserved his people, even in their disbelief, and purged them of unbelievers along the way.  The point is so that future generations will take these lessons to heart and that they will faithfully embrace the covenant.   1-8 – We must recount past deeds so that our children do not forget and fail to keep covenant commandments.    9-16 – The Ephraimites forgot God’s great deeds of the past and turned back on the day of battle.   17-31 – The people sinned against God during the Exodus despite his provision for them during their journey.   32-39 – God showed compassion after compassion to the people of Exodus, but they sinned even more.   40-55 – Remembering the plagues in Egypt and how God freed them from slavery, the people forgot and continued to rebel and to grieve God.   56-64 – The people tested and rebelled against God in the promised land.  They made and worshipped idols.     65-72 – Finally, God rejected all and chose the Tribe of Judah, Mount Zion.  God choose David to be king.

30. juni 202620 min