David, a king after God’s own heart, not like the pagan kings Though many opportunities to kill Saul, David does not do it. Philistines will

David, a king after God’s own heart, not like the pagan kings Though many opportunities to kill Saul, David does not do it. Philistines will
Historical Setting Book II of Psalms (42-72) The triumphs of David Many psalms of this book end in praise of God as he delivers David
God’s Faithfulness to Israel (Exodus, Joshua, Judges) 105 O give thanks to the Lord, call on his name, make known his deeds among the peoples! 2 Sing to
Passover Vs 36 He smote all the first-born in their land, the first issue of all their strength. God punishes Egypt little by little to
Heavy/hardened kaved Hb heart in Egypt mythology was one of dishonor, heart should weigh like a feather. The miracles are a testimony against the gods
First Impressions Thanks Call, voice, deeds not just philosophical musings Wonderful works, action Remembrance, zakar in Hebrew an ancient idiom for being faithful to one’s