Bib. Theo. of the Psalms: 2: The Presence of the Wicked
Update: 2025-10-04
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The Psalms are presented as a theologically rich collection of songs that narrate the Bible's own story of restoration of the blessings of creation. Beginning with Psalm 1 and 2 as a gateway into the Psalms that introduce the themes of Torah (instruction) and Kingship as vital to human blessing. The first 14 Psalms form a chiastic structure centered on Psalm 8, which meditates on God's majesty in creation and humanity's royal destiny, contrasting the pervasive presence of enemies and wickedness with the secure hope of divine deliverance and ultimate relief. This cluster of 'presence of the enemy' Psalms emphasize that while adversaries increase and distress is real, God remains the shield and helper of the righteous. The transition to Psalms 15–24 marks a shift to "Presence of the Lord" Psalms, where the focus turns to approaching God's holy presence and finding joy, vindication and victory in a presence mediated by Divine revelation in both the world and the word (Psalm 19).
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