Scofield Reference Bible Notes - Psa
Book Introduction - Psalms
The simplest description of the five books of Psalms is that they were the inspired prayer- and-praise book of Israel. They are revelations of truth, not abstractly, but in the terms of human experience. The truth revealed is wrought into the emotions, desires, and sufferings of the people of God by the circumstances through which they pass. But those circumstances are such as to constitute an anticipation of analogous conditions through which Christ in His incarnation, and the Jewish remnant in the tribulation (Psalms 1-, refs), should pass; so then many Psalms are prophetic of the sufferings, the faith, and the victory of both. Psalms 2 and 5 are examples. The former--the holy of holies of the Bible-- reveals all that was in the mind of Christ when He uttered the desolate cry, "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" The latter is an anticipation of what will be in the heart of Israel when she shall turn to Jehovah again Deu 3:-. Other Psalms are directly prophetic of "the sufferings of Christ, and the glories which should follow" Luk 2:-; Luk 2:. Psalm 2 is a notable instance, presenting Jehovah's Anointed as rejected and crucified Psa 2:-; Act 4:- but afterward set as King in Zion.
The great themes of the Psalms are, Christ, Jehovah, the Law, Creation, the future of Israel, and the exercises of the renewed heart in suffering, in joy, in perplexity. The promises of the Psalms are primarily Jewish, and suited to a people under the law, but are spiritually true in Christian experience also, in the sense that they disclose the mind of God, and the exercises of His heart toward those who are perplexed, afflicted, or cast down.
The imprecatory Psalms are the cry of the oppressed in Israel for justice--a cry appropriate and right in the earthly people of God, and based upon a distinct promise in the Abrahamic Covenant
See Scofield - Gen 1:, but a cry unsuited to the church, a heavenly people who have taken their place with a rejected and crucified Christ. Luk 9:-.

The Psalms are in five books, each ending in a doxology:
1. Book I (Psalms 1-).
2. Book II Psalms (-).
3. Book III Psalms (Psalms 7-).
4. Book IV Psalms (Psalms 9-).
5. Book V Psalms (Psalms 1-).

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Psalms 95: Praise to the LORD, and Warning against Unbelief


Psalms 98: A Call to Praise the LORD for His Righteousness


Psalms 101: Psalmist's Profession of Uprightness


Psalms 104: LORDS Care over All His Works


Psalms 107: LORD Delivers Men from Manifold Troubles


Psalms 110: LORD Gives Dominion to the King


Psalms 113: LORD Exalts the Humble                       .


Psalms 116: Thanksgiving for Deliverance from Death


Psalms 119: Meditations and Prayers Relating to the Law of God


Psalms 122: Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem


Psalms 125: LORD Surrounds His People       ,

Psalms 127: Prosperity Comes from the LORD



Psalms 130: Hope in the LORDS Forgiving Love


Psalms 133: Excellency of Brotherly Unity            .


Psalms 136: Thanks for the LORDS Goodn            .


Psalms 139: God's Omnipresence and Omniscience                                                                    .


Psalms 142: Prayer for Help in Trouble                 .


Psalms 145: LORD Extolled for His Goodness

Psalms 148: Whole Creation Invoked to Praise the LORD

Psalms 96: A Call to Worship the LORD the Righteous Judge


Psalms 99: Praise to the LORD for His Fidelity to Israel


Psalms 102: Prayer of an Afflicted Man for Mercy on Himself and on Zion


Psalms 105: LORDS Wonderful Works in Behalf of Israel


Psalms 108: God Praised and Supplicated to Give Victory


Psalms 111: LORD Praised for His Goodness


113: Psalms 114: God's Deliverance of Israel from Egyp


Psalms 117: A Psalm of Praise                                     .


Psalms 120: Prayer for Deliverance from the Treacherous


Psalms 123: Prayer for the LORDS Help


Psalms 126: Thanksgiving for Return from Captivity

Psalms 128: Blessedness of the Fear of the LORD



Psalms 131: Childlike Trust in the LORD            .


Psalms 134: Greetings of Night Watchers             .


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Psalms 140: Prayer for Protection against the Wickedsinamentos de Deus e de Jesus Cristo !!!


Psalms 143: Prayer for Deliverance and Guidance


Psalms 146:LORD an Abundant Helper

Psalms 149: Israel Invoked to Praise the LORD

Psalms 97: LORDS Power and Dominion        .


Psalms 100: All Men Exhorted to Praise God


Psalms 103: Praise for the LORDS Mercies  .


Psalms 106: Israel's Rebelliousness and the LORDS Deliverances


Psalms 109: Vengeance Invoked upon Adversaries


Psalms 112: Prosperity of the One Who Fears the LORD


Psalms 115: Heathen Idols Contrasted with the LORD


Psalms 118: Thanksgiving for the LORDS Saving Goodness


Psalms 121: LORD the Keeper of Israel                       .


Psalms 124: Praise for Rescue from Enemies Psa 125:


Psalms 127: Prosperity Comes from the LORD

Psalms 129: Prayer for the Overthrow of Zion's Enemies



Psalms 132: Prayer for the LORDS Blessing upon the Sanctuary


Psalms 135: Praise the LORDS Wonderful Works


Psalms 138: Thanksgiving for the LORDS         .


Psalms 141: An Evening Prayer for Sanctification and Protection                                 .


Psalms 144: Prayer for Rescue and Prosperity


Psalms 147: Praise for Jerusalem's Restoration and Prosperity

Psalms 150: A Psalm of Praise