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Psalm 4

Easter 3B

Psalm 4 isn’t necessarily the cheeriest Hebrew poem to consider during the otherwise joyful season of Eastertide.  Though it ends on an up-beat note, it is also a plea, a lament, a rebuke, and a challenge.  But maybe we need to encounter such realities in the midst of this Eastertide season just as much as…

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Psalm 4

Easter 3B

It is easier so see in some Psalms more than others but many of the Psalms were written for two or sometimes three voices.  Psalm 4 is clearly to be understood as having two speakers (at least two): the psalmist and Yahweh, the God of Israel.  It’s pretty obvious that the psalmist is speaking in…

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Psalm 4

Easter 3B

The superscription of Psalm 4 tells us that this individual prayer was always intended to be used with musical accompaniment in a service of public worship.  That’s how the church has used it for centuries now.  Long ago, the monastic movements noticed the references to sleep in both Psalm 3 and 4 and have bracketed…

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Psalm 4

Easter 3B

Comments, Observations, and Questions to Consider We’ve all said, if not shouted it in one form or another: “Help!”  It’s the cry of someone who’s in the kind of distress that plagues Psalm 4’s author.  While all sorts of distress may prompt such a call, in this psalm’s case it’s lies and falsehood. Some scholars…

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