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Steven J. Lawson is one of the best God-centered and Christo-centric expository preachers of our time. He is like a cross between John Piper, James Montgomery Boice and R.C. Sproul. Therefore, if any of those names mean anything to you - you will love this commentary by Lawson.All the commentaries in the Holman series are concise, homiletical in orientation, and immensely practical for teachers and preachers of God's Word.Psalms 76-150 are covered in this commentary and are broken down in 75 individual chapters in the following manner:1) A title that summarizes the topic of the Psalm.2) A helpful quote that delineates the theme of the Psalm - usually from a great Christian from the past - Lawson is a very knowledgeable Church historian.3) A commentary on the chapter from the Bible which contains - the main idea of the passage and the supporting ideas written out in an expository outline with explanation, grammatical help, and exegetical insights.4) A main idea review and a conclusion for the chapter.5) A Conclusion - usually an excellent illustration of the passage.6) A Life Application - typically questions, commands, and principles to be applied from the passage.7) A prayer based on the passages truths and applications - all very God-focused and oriented toward praise.8) A section on "deeper discoveries" - usually key word studies, theological insights, and historical, cultural, and textual facts & helps.9) A teaching outline for the passage.10) Lastly, issues for discussion taken from the passage.I highly recommend this commentary on the Psalms - especially if you are only going to have one or two commentaries on the Psalms.
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