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Psalm 29 Worksheet

Again let me extol the little commentary of Dr. Bob Alden on the Psalms, from whom I have gotten much help in this Psalm series.

Call to ______________________ V. 1-2

Verses 1-2 are an example of staircase parallelisms (ABC, ABD, ABE). The first two words are the same Give (A) Lord (B), and the third element changes (C,D,E).

One of the greatest themes in the Bible is that God will get the _______________ due His name!

What do you think the last part of verse 2 is referring to – ‘holy array’ or ‘the beauty of holiness?’ Psalm 27:4.

 

Hymn of praise to God V. 3-10

What phrase occurs 7 times in verses 3-9?

In Psalm 29 David illustrates the glory of God from natural phenomena that God is responsible for, particularly His _________________ in the storms He sends.

The cedars of the Lebanon are among the strongest trees in the world, but no match when God wants to break them with wind or lightning.

Sirion is a reference to Mount ____________________ in Israel.

I LOVE the contrast there between God’s toughness and God’s _______________!

This word for flood occurs only here and in Genesis 6-11. The Flood of course was associated with 2 ways God _____________________ glory – the judgment of unrepentant sinners and the salvation of those who walk with Him!

 

Benediction V. 11

The way Hebrew works David could either be saying “The Lord will give” or this could also be a prayer, “May the Lord give.” In that case he would be ending a beautiful Psalm with a nice little _______________________!