PSALMS MADE CLEAR
A Verse-By-Verse Commentary on Psalms 21-40
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H.K. Holland
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You have read the Psalms before.
But have you understood them?
Psalms 21 to 40 contain some of the most quoted and most misunderstood passages in the entire Bible. The psalm Jesus quoted from the cross. The psalm written by an old man who has watched long enough to know exactly how the story ends. The psalm for the person who has run out of words and has nothing left but a groan. And the psalm where the Son of God announces his own arrival in the middle of a personal testimony about being pulled from a pit.
H.K. Holland takes these twenty psalms apart verse by verse and puts them back together in language that anyone can understand and no one will forget. No jargon. No distance. No pretending that David was not in real trouble when he wrote these things, or that his questions about God were less uncomfortable than yours.
The Psalms were not written for Sunday mornings. They were written for the moments when Sunday morning feels very far away. For the pit, the sickbed, the betrayal, the silence of God that turns out not to be silence at all.
You have probably picked up a book about the Psalms before and put it down again. This one is different. Not because the Psalms have changed, but because this time nobody is standing between you and what they actually say.