Impact of Wisdom Psalms 1, 73, 90, and 107 on worship: An exegetical-theological study
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2025-04
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Adventist University of Africa
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Most scholars recognize the complexity and value of studying Wisdom Psalms, yet their connection to worship remains underexplored. While the identification of Wisdom Psalms is well-established, their specific content and message related to worship require further examination. This study aims to fill this gap by analyzing how the psalmists use wisdom language and imagery in Psalms 1, 73, 90, and 107 to enhance worship and deepen devotion to God, offering valuable insights for contemporary believers. This study does not attempt to redefine the identification of Wisdom Psalms but focuses on understanding the wisdom-worship relationship within the selected Wisdom Psalms. Utilizing an exegetical approach under the historical-grammatical method, the study researches into the poetic language of the Wisdom Psalms 1, 73, 90, and 107 to extract their meaning and relevance for contemporary believers, providing valuable insights for preachers, teachers, and translators in communicating these messages of wisdom. These Wisdom Psalms indicate that true worship goes beyond rituals; it is a lifestyle rooted in wisdom and a deep relationship with God. They teach that worship involves meditating on God's word, trusting in His justice, acknowledging our dependence on Him, and living humbly in pursuit of wisdom. Ultimately, worship is a continuous process of aligning our lives with God's will, shaped by the wisdom we gain through our relationship with Him.
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Wisdom Psalms, Biblical exegesis, Theology of worship, Old Testament studies, Psalms and liturgical practice