God’s Structure and Notes

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God’s Structure and Notes Lesson 3

I. Importance of Rhythm and Parallelism in Psalms A. Rhythm Many portions of the OT are written as Hebrew poetry, including the book of Psalms. For example Ex 15 (The Song of Moses), Deut 32:2, Samuel 22 and Habakkuk 3 are all expressed as Psalms.   Generally Hebrew Poetry is lyrical because it was written to be accompanied by music on the lyre and therefore contains a very strong rhythmic element. Leslie’s Lyre

I. Parallelism 1. The nature of Parallelism. a I. Parallelism 1. The nature of Parallelism a. Parallelism is the way different lines, parts and choruses relate to each other. b. In the English language, poetry is primarily centered on Rhyme. Hebrew poetry has Rhythm as the center axis, and that rhythm is expressed in various forms of parallelism. c. Parallelism is seen very frequently in both Psalms and Proverbs.

2. Let’s look at the three main parts of Parallelism a 2. Let’s look at the three main parts of Parallelism a. Synonymous – where the second part repeats the first in different words and reinforces the first. Example: Ps 24:1-3 b. Antithetic – The second line or thought contrasts the first Example: PS 1:6 These almost always contain the word BUT in the middle. c. Synthetic – The second line or part adds to the first Example: Ps 19:7-9

3. Parallelism Structure a. The ALTERNATING structure b 3. Parallelism Structure a. The ALTERNATING structure b. Example: Ps 103:11-12 A. For as the heaven is high above the earth, B. so great is his mercy toward them that fear him. A. As far as the east is from the west, B. so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.

Psalm 5: A. v1-2 Prayers and Promise B. v3 Promise of prayer C. v4-5 Negative Claims C. v6 Positive Claims B. v7 Promise of worship A. v8-12 Prayers and Plea

Psalm 41: 1-3 Jehovah’s Favor to the Messiah 4 Prayer of David 5a Enemies – what they do 5b Enemies - what they say 6 The Traitor 7 Enemies – what they do 8 Enemies - what they say 9 The Traitor 10 Prayer of David 11-12 Jehovah’s Favor to the Messiah 13 Doxology of Genesis Book Psalm 41:

II. Exodus Book Psalm 42 – 72 1. Generally concerning Israel as a nation and Redemption. 2. Written mostly by David and collected by the Korahite Levites 3. Begins with the cry of oppression of the Jews, just like Exodus does 4. Ends with the redeemed nation (PS 72), just like Exodus does.

General Book Outline (from Companion Bible) PS 42 – 49 concern Israel’s Ruin PS 50 – 60 concern Israel’s Redeemer PS 61– 72 concern Israel’s Redemption

B. Psalms for the Sons of Korah; Ps 42-49 C B. Psalms for the Sons of Korah; Ps 42-49 C. Psalms to the Chief Musician; 53 psalms so listed, many in the Exodus book. D. Psalms of Asaph; 12 Psalms listed

Hebrew words found in the text of Psalms: 1. Selah – Look at Ps 46

2. Haggaion a. The word appears transliterated only in Ps 9:16, though it is translated “meditation in Ps 19:14 and “solemn sound” in Ps 92:3 b. Haggiaion comes from the verb “hagah” meaning to meditate, or to speak to one’s self c. Haggiaion’s only other appearance in the KJV is in Lamentations 3:6

G. Psalm of the Dove teaches us David’s history - Ps 55

III. Has the original Psalms Temple music been preserved III. Has the original Psalms Temple music been preserved? Suzanne Hak-Vantoura The late French composer  Suzanne Hak-Vantoura, dedicated her life to the monumental task of deciphering the original 3000 year old music of the Hebrew Bible, as once performed by the Levites in the Temple of Jerusalem

IV. Leviticus Book – Psalm 73 – 89 A. Outline of the Leviticus Book B.Generally concerning adoration, worship and the sanctuary C.Written mostly by Asaph and collected by Hezekiah D.The Sanctuary is mentioned in almost every Psalm. It is seen from it’s ruin to it’s establishment in the fullness of blessing