Commentary on the Psalms

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Commentary on the Psalms is a classic Reformed theological exposition of the biblical Psalms by Scottish minister and theologian David Dickson.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian literature
Reformed theological work
theological commentary
approachToText pastoral application
verse-by-verse exposition
associatedWithPerson David Dickson NERFINISHED
author David Dickson NERFINISHED
basedOnText Psalms NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 17th century
ChristianDenominationContext Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
contains doctrinal observations
exposition of individual psalms
practical uses and applications
countryOfOrigin Scotland
doctrinalOrientation orthodox Reformed
focusesOn Messianic psalms
prayer
suffering and comfort
worship
genre biblical commentary
devotional literature
hermeneutic Christological reading of the Psalms
hermeneutic grammatical-historical interpretation
historicalContext post-Reformation Scotland
influencedBy John Calvin
Reformed scholasticism NERFINISHED
intendedAudience lay Christians
ministers
theological students
language English
literaryForm expository commentary
religiousTradition Presbyterianism
Reformed Christianity NERFINISHED
scripturalCanon Old Testament NERFINISHED
scripturalFocus Hebrew poetry
status classic work in Reformed exegesis
standard reference in Presbyterian circles
subject Book of Psalms NERFINISHED
theologicalEmphasis Christ-centered interpretation
covenant theology
practical application
theologicalPerspective Calvinist NERFINISHED
title Commentary on the Psalms NERFINISHED
tradition Puritan and Reformed commentary tradition
usedFor private devotion
sermon preparation
theological study

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David Dickson notableWork Commentary on the Psalms