루터의 시편묵상 번역 썸네일형 리스트형 루터의 시편묵상 009편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther) Psalm 9 Psalm 9 is also a prophecy of the people of Christ, the Holy Christian Church. They suffer, following the example of Christ, and their blood is continually being shed. However, the psalm gives this prophecy thankfully and comfortingly, so that it might well be called a psalm of thanks and comfort. The Christians (and especially the holy martyrs) here thank God and are comforted by the fa.. 더보기 루터의 시편묵상 008편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther) PSALM 8 Psalm 8 is a prophecy of Christ—His sufferings, resurrection, and kingly rule over all creatures. This kingdom shall be established by the voice of children, that is, it will be established by Word and faith alone, not by sword or armor. This psalm belongs in the First Commandment, specifically that God intends to be our God, and the Second Petition, as was stated in Psalm 2 above. 시편 8 .. 더보기 루터의 시편묵상 007편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther) PSALM 7 Psalm 7 is also a psalm of prayer. It laments over slanderers who accuse the saints and their teachings as being riotous, opposed to the authorities, and disturbing the peace. In this way Shimei the Benjaminite (2 Samuel 16:5–14) slandered the pious David as if David had stolen King Saul’s kingdom. In the same way, Christ was also accused before Pilate, and even now slanderers defame the.. 더보기 루터의 시편묵상 006편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther) PSALM 6 Psalm 6 is a psalm of prayer. It laments the great yet hidden suffering of the conscience when, on account of sins, one’s faith and hope are tormented by the law and anger of God and driven to despair or erring faith. This suffering is called elsewhere in the Psalter “the bonds of death” and “the ropes of hell,” or “the misery of death” and “the anguish of hell.” At the end of Psalm 6, t.. 더보기 루터의 시편묵상 005편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther) PSALM 5 Psalm 5 is a psalm of prayer against the false teachers and the rebellious spirits. It harshly condemns both their glistening teaching and their works, by which—under the name of God—they do great harm to the pure Word of God and the true worship of God. The psalm prays for the righteous, that is, for the pure Word of God and the pure worship of God. In the last verse it promises that su.. 더보기 루터의 시편묵상 004편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther) PSALM 4 Psalm 4 is a psalm of comfort, and at the same time a psalm of prayer and instruction that teaches us to trust in God when things go wrong. It rebukes the ungodly, who concern themselves over vain gods and fleshly comfort, yet will not bear to wait confidently for God, who is the highest comfort. God surprises us by how He deals with His saints. At first, He abandons them and tries their.. 더보기 루터의 시편묵상 003편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther) 루터의 시편묵상 003편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther) PSALM 3 Psalm 3 is a psalm of prayer in which we follow the example of David. He prayed this prayer in distress when his son Absalom expelled him, and his prayer was granted to him. At the end, David glorifies God for being a true helper and keeper for all of His people who call on Him in distress. This psalm belongs to the First Commandment, that G.. 더보기 루터의 시편묵상 002편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther) 루터의 시편묵상 002편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther)PSALM 2 Psalm 2 is a prophecy of Christ, that He would suffer, and through His suffering become King and Lord of the whole world. Within this psalm stands a warning against the kings and lords of this world: If, instead of honoring and serving this King, they seek to persecute and blot Him out, they shall perish. This psalm also contains the promise .. 더보기 루터의 시편묵상 001편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther) 루터의 시편묵상 001편 (Reading the Psalms with Luther)Luther, Martin. Reading the Psalms with Luther. Concordia Publishing House. Kindle Edition. PSALM 1 Psalm 1 is a psalm of comfort. It admonishes us to gladly hear and learn God’s Word and brings us the comfort that, in so doing, we will have many and great benefits. Just as a palm tree by the water grows green and brings fruit despite all heat and co.. 더보기 이전 1 다음