Guiding Questions: Psalms 75

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. Would the reference “destroy not” be a harking back to Moses’ request in Deuteronomy 9:26?
  2. Psalms 75:4 ends with Selah, usually completing a thought; what is the thought in Psalms 75:1-4?
  3. Who, in Psalms 75:5-8, are condemned for their “attitude”?
  4. In Psalms 75:9, what is the destiny of those boasters and the wicked?
  5. In Psalms 75:11, who is the “just one”?
  6. In Psalms 75:5-11 there is reference to “the horn” — is this a literal reference or is it meant to symbolize strength, power and challenge?

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