Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Psalms – Chapter 5
Psalm 5 is a heartfelt prayer of David that sets the tone for a day of seeking God’s guidance and protection. This chapter contributes to the flow of the Psalter by expressing a deep reliance on God’s righteousness amid opposition and deceit.
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Study Guide: Psalms – Chapter 2
Psalm 2 stands as a powerful royal psalm that introduces themes of divine sovereignty, messianic kingship, and the conflict between earthly powers and God’s anointed ruler.
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Study Guide: Psalms – Chapter 1
Psalm 1 serves as the gateway to the entire Psalter, establishing a foundational contrast between the righteous and the wicked. It sets the tone for the themes of blessing, judgment, and divine guidance that permeate the book.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 42
Job Chapter 42 serves as the climactic conclusion to the book of Job, bringing resolution to the intense dialogues and divine encounters that precede it. This chapter shifts the focus from human questioning and suffering to divine revelation and restoration.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 40
Job Chapter 40 marks a pivotal moment in the book of Job, where God continues His response to Job’s earlier complaints and questions.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 35
Job Chapter 35 presents a critical response from Elihu, one of Job’s younger friends, addressing Job’s complaints about divine justice and human righteousness.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 34
Job Chapter 34 presents a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue within the Book of Job. Here, Elihu, a younger voice among Job’s friends, steps forward to address the issues of divine justice and human suffering.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 33
Job chapter 33 introduces Elihu’s first speech, marking a pivotal shift in the dialogue of the book.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 26
Job Chapter 26 serves as a pivotal moment in the dialogue, where Job responds to Bildad’s previous assertions by highlighting the vastness and mystery of God’s power.
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Study Guide: Job – Chapter 23
Job Chapter 23 is a pivotal passage in the book of Job where Job continues his heartfelt discourse, expressing his deep longing to present his case before God.



