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  1. to me this passage was a little confusing. The first part seems to be talking about the angels and all who are in heaven rejoicing in the Lord.The second talks about the commandments and how if we follow them we will be rewarded. I'm not sure what the common thread is. In the last verse David is asking theaqt what he has said be pleaseing to the Lord.

  2. [ to me this passage was a little confusing. The first part seems to be talking about the angels and all who are in heaven rejoicing in the Lord.The second talks about the commandments and how if we follow them we will be rewarded. I'm not sure what the common thread is. In the last verse David is asking theaqt what he has said be pleaseing to the Lord.

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    Q2. (Psalm 19) Verses 1 to 6 seem very different from verses 7 to 13, but there is a common thread that relates the first part to the second part. What is it? In what way does the psalmist seem to bask in God's Word? Have you ever felt that way? How does the psalmist's wonder in creation seem to affect him in this psalm? In the classic prayer of verse 14, what is David asking God to do?

    to me this passage was a little confusing. The first part seems to be talking about the angels and all who are in heaven rejoicing in the Lord.The second talks about the commandments and how if we follow them we will be rewarded. I'm not sure what the common thread is. In the last verse David is asking theaqt what he has said be pleaseing to the Lord.
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    Q2. (Psalm 19) Verses 1 to 6 seem very different from verses 7 to 13, but there is a common thread that relates the first part to the second part. What is it? In what way does the psalmist seem to bask in God's Word? Have you ever felt that way? How does the psalmist's wonder in creation seem to affect him in this psalm? In the classic prayer of verse 14, what is David asking God to do?

    to me this passage was a little confusing. The first part seems to be talking about the angels and all who are in heaven rejoicing in the Lord.The second talks about the commandments and how if we follow them we will be rewarded. I'm not sure what the common thread is. In the last verse David is asking theaqt what he has said be pleaseing to the Lord.
  5. Q1. (Psalm 8). What does this psalm teach about God? What does it teach about human beings? What does it teach us about Christ? What does it teach about our responsibilities?

    I think this teaches us about the awsomeness of God. He is mindful of such insignificant things as humans. He has made us great in this world. We are the highest beings on earth made just a little lower than the angels. He has given us an awesome reponsibility in taking care of the world and the animals He has put in it.

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