January 2026
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Volume 10-18, Psalm 76-78
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/psalms/76.htm Many of these psalms are so poetic, they are over my head. I admit it, I’ve said before I’m not very smart, not very analytical when it comes to literature. Sometimes when I read the psalms, it reminds me of High School English when we had to read a poem out loud, then explain Continue reading
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Volume 10-17, Psalm 75
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/psalms/75.htm I know this is going to sound like an insult, but you are nothing. You are. Nor am I. Did I become a fireman of my own accord? Did I get the job based on my knowledge or abilities? Nope. I was 18, four months out of High School (barely made it out because Continue reading
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Volume 10-16, Psalms of David, Psalms of Asaph – Psalm 50 and Psalm 73
The NKJ Bible is not perfect, and for that matter, probably most of the Bible, except the original Hebrew and Greek books, is not chronological correct. For example, all of the psalms have been compiled into one book, regardless of author and regardless of time period. To make matters worse, many of these psalms are Continue reading
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Volume 10-15, Psalms 84, 85, 87, 88
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/psalms/84.htm Verse 11-12: “No good thing will He withhold From those who walk uprightly. 12O Lord of hosts, Blessed is the man who trusts in You!” In this psalm, there is a lot of praise for God, but in each psalm, you can pick out at least one or two verses that really hit home. Continue reading
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Volume 10-14, Psalms 42-44
https://biblehub.com/nkjv/psalms/42.htm Moses wrote a psalm. David wrote many. For some, the author is unknown. These next few psalms were written by the “sons of Korah”. Korah was one of the rebels who turned against Moses and was swallowed up by the ground. But his sons were different than him, and as Levites, they ended up Continue reading
