Daily bread in the Psalms
Daily bread in the Psalms
Daily bread in the Old Testament series
About the Book
Quick, relevant and inspirational studies for each chapter of the Bible:
When Jesus taught us to pray “give us today our daily bread”, he wasn’t talking about food, but the word; and when God gave Israel manna in the wilderness the significance of it wasn’t how it filled the tummy, but to show how God would always provide daily spiritual meat for those that search for it.
To read the Bible is one thing, but to teach it is quite another. Many of us find ourselves having to teach the Bible, either at home to our children, or as lay teachers or ministers or group leaders. It can be exhausting to try and find sustenance in sometimes impenetrable text of the old testament.
Using the Daily Bread in the Old Testament series gives you a framework of Bible thoughts for each chapter of the Bible, allowing you to start discussion, create Bible talks and sermons, or simply dig deeper in your own study.
About the series
- Listen to what the Old Testament is telling you, with short, accessible studies for every chapter.
- Suitable for personal study and meditation, and also for study group leaders, lay preachers, clergy, and anyone needing a framework with which to teach the contents of the Bible.
- Ideal to use to generate blog posts and longer articles, or as a starting off point for discussion
- Sourcebook for personal Bible studies and ongoing learning
- Individual books combine to form a set covering the whole Old Testament of the Bible.
About the author
Rob de Jongh is a lifelong Bible student and has been sharing his perspective on the Bible through talks, studies and group work for the last 20 years. He has written over one thousand Bible studies and has become known for his fresh perspective, accessible writing style, and ability to make the Bible relevant. He formerly worked as a non-fiction editor alongside some of the world’s best educators, and helped to devise bestselling books for two successive publishers.
Table of Contents
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Introduction
- Reading with your family
- Leading discussion groups
- Preparing a Bible talk or lecture
- Preparing a sermon or exhortation
- Aiding personal Bible study
- How not to use this book!
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Psalm 1
- Works vs Growth
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Psalm 2
- Kiss the son, lest he be angry
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Psalm 3
- Sleeping peacefully
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Psalm 4
- Thou hast enlarged my steps
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Psalm 5
- Get the inside right first
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Psalm 6
- Let my enemies be ashamed
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Psalm 7
- What if I were judged according to my righteousness?
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Psalm 8
- Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings
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Psalm 9
- God makes inquisition for bloodshed
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Psalm 10
- Why does God appear to allow the poor to be oppressed?
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Psalm 11
- The LORD will deliver the righteous
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Psalm 12
- Hiding hatred with lying lips
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Psalm 13
- Singing to the LORD in times of trouble
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Psalm 14
- A repeated Psalm
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Psalm 15
- What kind of person will dwell with God?
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Psalm 16
- When is no inheritance a better inheritance?
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Psalm 17
- A prayer when life seems hard
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Psalm 18
- How the Bible works: Dual applications
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Psalm 19
- Presumptuous sins
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Psalm 20
- Chariots of mire
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Psalm 21
- Saying thank-you for answered prayers
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Psalm 22
- All they that see
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Psalm 23
- What is David scared of in the Valley of Death?
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Psalm 24
- Righteousness by faith or by effort?
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Psalm 25
- Learning God’s way during trials
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Psalm 26
- How could David love God’s house before it was ever built?
- I’ve done it!
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Psalm 27
- Dwelling in God’s house
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Psalm 28
- God will be a shield to those who trust in Him
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Psalm 29
- The voice of the LORD upon the waters
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Psalm 30
- David and Job: brothers in affliction
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Psalm 31
- Prophecy of Jesus or for Jesus?
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Psalm 32
- The joy of forgiveness
- David’s thoughts on Noah’s deliverance
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Psalm 33
- God knows the hearts of kings and princes
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Psalm 34
- Taste and see that the LORD is good
- Answered prayer builds faith
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Psalm 35
- Joab’s net
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Psalm
- How God rewards the humble with wisdom
- Where does the signpost lead?
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Psalm 37
- What it means to be a child of God
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Psalm 38
- Can illness come because of sin?
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Psalm 39
- “I am consumed by the blow of thine hand”
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Psalm 40
- How the Psalms explain the Parables and sayings of Jesus
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Psalm 41
- The friend who lifted his heel against David
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Psalm 42
- Why have You forgotten me?
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Psalm 43
- Thy Holy Hill
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Psalm 44
- Standing aside from rebellion
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Psalm 45
- Like father like son
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Psalm 46
- Taking refuge in God
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