Listen "Psalm 41"
Episode Synopsis
The writer may state his conclusion at the beginning of the Psalm- 41:1-3.How blessed is the one who considers the helpless- 41:1Then the text gives six (6) lines to show how he will be blessed- 41:1b-3.David's speaks- 41:4His enemies take center stage- 41:5-9. The psalm mentions "enemies" 41:5, "enemy"- 41:11, and those "who hate me" 41:7. The plot and plan against David. They gossip about him. They anxiously await his death. Be gracious to me, David says- 41:10. The plea for God to be gracious in 41:4, 10 surrounds the treachery of his enemies in 41:5-9.He prays God will raise him up- 41:10.The psalm ends book 1 of the Psalms. Each of the books ends on strong notes of praise to God- 41:13; 72:18-19; 89:52; 106:48; 146-150.How does Jesus fulfill the Psalm?41:9 is quoted and applied to Judas by Jesus in John 13:1841:1-3 Jesus did not seem to experience the deliverances promised to one who helps the helpless.41:5-9 Jesus did however experience all the hatred and opposition this psalm speaks of David receiving. 41:10 However, God did raise Jesus up and fulfilled all these promises through the resurrection.
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