Come and See: David and the PsalmsEmmaus Road Publishing, 2006 - 202 páginas "Come and See: Catholic Bible Study" David and the Psalms begins with the Book of Ruth, and continues through 1 and 2 Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Study the lives of Ruth, Samuel, Saul, and David as well as the psalms and canticles, which were associated with their lives and have continued to be associated with the life of Jesus Christ and of His Church. "Praying the psalms is Davidic, and Christ-like, and godly." " Level: Advanced, Challenging About the Series: Especially designed for families to do together, "Come and See" Catholic Bible Study series presents the rich heritage of the Catholic Faith in clear and simple language. With its practical direction for leaders, easy-to-use workbook format, and appealing design, this Bible study series is ideal for use in the classroom, home study, or parish catechesis. |
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... Matthew will find in her a foreshadowing of the universal nature of the Messiah. As Ruth was grafted onto the people of God by conversion, and contributed to the Messianic line, so we, on the receiving end of the Messiah's grace, can be ...
... Matthew begins with the birth of Jesus to His mother, the Virgin Mary. Each of these births has something miraculous about it. The greatest bending of nature is the birth of Jesus to a virgin. When the daughter of Pharaoh rescues baby ...
... (Matthew 21:15–16). When the young Jesus taught the doctors in the temple, He acted in the tradition of the boy Samuel: “After three days they found him in the temple, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them ...
... Israelite religion. Samuel's little oracle is a nugget of religious insight that finds echo in the teachings of Hosea and Jesus of Nazareth, as recorded by the evangelist Matthew. If you seek an example of obedience, follow him who. 35. x.
... to call the righteous, but sinners . . . And if you had know what this means, I desire mercy and not sacrifice, you would not have condemned the guiltless. (Matthew 9:13, 12:7) 2. Explain the adventure in 1 Samuel 9:3–13. 36. x.
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6 David the Persecuted Youth 1 Samuel 1820 Psalm 59 | 51 |
7 David the Wanderer 1 Samuel 2126 Psalms 34 52 56 | 59 |
12 David the Penitent 2 Samuel 912 Psalms 6 32 38 | 101 |
13 David the Grieving Father 2 Samuel 1319 Psalm 3 | 109 |
14 David Looks Back on His Life 2 Samuel 2024 Psalms 18 37 | 119 |
15 Wisdom Psalms Psalms 1 7389 138145 Jeremiah 17 | 129 |
16 Alphabetical Psalms Psalms 910 25 34 37 111112 119 145 | 139 |
17 Historical Psalms Psalms 90107 135137 | 149 |
18 Psalms of Pilgrimage Psalms 4243 120134 | 159 |
19 Messianic Psalms Psalms 4472 108110 | 169 |
8 David the Mercenary 1 Samuel 2730 Psalms 54 57 63 142 | 67 |
9 David the Grieving Friend 1 Samuel 31 2 Samuel 1 | 75 |
10 David the King of Judah 2 Samuel 24 | 85 |
11 David the King of Israel 2 Samuel 58 Psalms 60 110 | 93 |
20 Psalms Prayed by Jesus Psalms 22 31 113118 | 179 |
21 Alleluia Psalms Psalms 146150 | 187 |
22 Praying the Psalms Psalms 46 17 37 57 59 73 77 | 195 |