Title: | The Psalms |
Subtitle: | A Christ-Centered Commentary |
Published: | July 09, 2024 |
ISBN-10: | 1-4335-6388-6 |
ISBN-13: | 978-1-4335-6388-1 |
Category: |
Commentaries & Reference
Biblical Studies |
Retail Price: | $159.99 |
Binding: | Hardcover w/ Jacket |
Trim: | 6.0 in x 9.0 in |
Page Count: | 2480 |
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Commentary Set from Christopher Ash Sets Out a Deeply Christian Study of the Psalms
While reading Psalms, it is common for commentaries to focus on Old Testament meaning, without connecting it deeply to Christ’s fulfillment in the New Testament. By studying Scripture this way, believers miss out on the fullness of God’s word. The key to experiencing authentically Christian worship is learning a Christ-focused approach to praying and singing the Psalms.
The first volume in the set is a detailed handbook that explains how and why we are to interpret the Psalms with Christ at the center. The remaining three volumes cover each psalm in depth, with introductory quotations, an analysis of the text’s structure, vocabulary, flow, and meaning, and a closing reflection and response. Ash also includes selected quotations from older readings of the Psalms, including patristic, medieval, Reformation, and post-Reformation theologians. Perfect for pastors, Bible teachers, and students, this commentary set helps readers sing and pray the Psalms with Christ in view.
- Standalone Commentary: Christopher Ash’s research also builds on other commentaries for a comprehensive, thorough resource on the Psalms
- Exhaustive: Ash’s exegesis includes all 150 Psalms and their superscriptions, and explores how the Psalms are quoted and echoed throughout the New Testament
- Applicable and Heartfelt: Explains how a Christ-centered approach to reading the Psalms influences doctrines of prayer, prophecy, the Trinity, ecclesiology, and more
- Ideal for Pastors and Serious Students of Scripture: Written for Bible teachers, Sunday school and youth leaders, and small-group leaders
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Christopher Ash’s exegesis includes all 150 Psalms and their superscriptions, and explores how the Psalms are quoted and echoed throughout the New Testament