(A) Thinking
1. Whose poem is this? Author's name or source note
2. What the poet said belongs to the Lord? Where did he build the land? 1/2
2. What questions did the poet ask? What did he say? 3/6
3. What does the poet want to raise his head for? What is its purpose? Who does the poet say is the king of glory? 7/8
4. What did the poet once say? Raise your head? What is its purpose? Who does he say is the king of glory? 9/ 10
(2) Application
Summarize the poet's description of Jehovah?
Second, the classic reading outline
Outline 1: King of Glory
(a) the king's omnipotence? 1 - 2
1, everything belongs to God
2. The earth comes from God.
(2) the people of the king? 3 - 6
1, sanctified
Step 2 be cursed
3, can be called righteousness
4. Get God's promise
(3) the glory of the king? 7 - 10
1, with the people
(1) Remove humiliation
(2) Raise your head
(3) Being exalted by God
2. Fight for the people
(1) Source of capability
(2) the ability to send out
3. Killing for democracy
(1) Marshal-Lord of hosts
(2) the king-the supreme king of glory
Outline II: King of Glory
(a) the power of god 1-2
God is in charge of everything
2. God created everything.
(II) God's Elected People 3-6
1, sanctified 3-4
2. Reason 5
3. Option 6
(3) The Kingdom of God 7- 10
1, king's ability 7-8
2, the king's sovereignty 9- 10
Third, think and answer.
1. Whose poem is this? Author's name or source note
David's poem.
2. What the poet said belongs to the Lord? Where did he build the land? 1/2
The earth and all that is in it, the world and those who live in it belong to the Lord.
He placed the land on the sea and placed it on the flood.
2. What questions did the poet ask? What did he say? 3/6
Who can climb the mountain of the Lord? Who can stand in his sanctuary?
(2) clean hands and pure heart, not vain, and swear not to cheat.
3. What does the poet want to raise his head for? What is its purpose? Who does the poet say is the king of glory? 7/8
(1) City gate, permanent portal.
The king of glory will come in.
(3) The Lord is mighty on the battlefield.
4. What did the poet once say? Raise your head? What is its purpose? Who does he say is the king of glory? 9/ 10
(1) City gate, permanent portal.
The king of glory will come in.
(3) the Lord of hosts.
Fourth, the application solution
1. Summarize the poet's description of Jehovah?
① Introduce the power of God (1/)
(2) Telling the wisdom of God (2/)
(3) The nature of informing God (3/6)
④ Showing the glory of God (7/ 10)
2. Summarize the poet's description of Jehovah?
Answer: (1) praise him as king (24: 1-2)
(1) rules everything (1)
(2) Accommodate everything (2)
(2) He blessed the people (24:3-6)
Bless those who climb the holy mountain (3-5)
(2) Bless those who seek God (24:6)
(3) Praise Wang Rongyao's exhibition (24:7- 10)
(1) should look up to meet the gate (24:7-8)
(2) the glory of the king is coming (9- 10)
3. Summarize the poet's description of Jehovah?
(1) the creator of the universe.
(2) the sacred honor bless god.
(3) Lord of War's victory and glory.
4. Summarize the poet's description of Jehovah?
A:
(1) Jehovah is the creator of all things (1/2)
(2) the Lord is completely sacred Lord (3/6)
(3) The Lord is the Lord of complete victory (7/ 10).
(1) Almighty Lord,
(2) in the main battlefield.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) a brief explanation of poetry
? Most analysts believe that this article involves David' s transport of the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem (Sam. 6; David probably wrote this poem for this reason. This seems to be a duet poem. The people (or the Levites' choir) started from verses 1 to 2, a lead singer asked questions about verses 3, 8 and 10, and the choir or the people answered questions under verses 4 to 7, 8 and 10. This is a poem sung in Herod's temple every Sunday. Some people associate this poem with the fact that our Lord entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. For many years, it was a poem that the church designated to be read by Jesus ascensiontide forty days after Easter. Christians know that Jesus Christ is the "Lord of glory" and went to heaven after suffering. 4: 8; Col 2: 15) and then come back in glory and establish his kingdom (mt. 25: 3 1). That's why verses 7 and 9 repeatedly say, "Keep your head up".