
Chapter 108
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Chapter 109
David composed this psalm while fleeing from Saul. At that time he faced many enemies who, despite acting friendly
in his presence, spoke only evil of him; he therefore curses them bitterly.
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Chapter 110
This psalm records the response of Eliezer, servant of Abraham (to those who asked how Abraham managed to defeat
the four kings). He tells of Abraham killing the mighty kings and their armies. Read, and you will discover that
the entire psalm refers to Abraham, who merited prominence for recognizing Elohim in his youth.
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Chapter 111 This psalm is written in alphabetical sequence, each verse containing two
letters, save the last two verses which contain three letters each. The psalm is short yet prominent, speaking of
the works of Elohim and their greatness.
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Chapter 112
This psalm, too, follows alphabetical sequence, each verse containing two letters, save the last two which contain
three letters each. It speaks of the good traits man should choose, and of how to give charity-the reward for which
is never having to rely on others.
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