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Cancelling Humanity

You have removed my acquaintances far from me; You have made me an object of loathing to them; I am shut up and cannot go out.  Psalm 88:8  NASB An object of loathing – How do you effectively destroy what makes us human without killing the body?  Isolation!  There’s a very good reason why prisons employ isolation…
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Under His Thumb

Your wrath has rested upon me, and You have afflicted me with all Your waves. Selah   Psalm 88:7  NASB Wrath – God is good, right?  Good all the time, right?  Then why do we resonate with the thought in this verse?  Why do we sometimes feel as if we’re under God’s thumb?  “Your wrath” is from the Hebrew…
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The Two-Directions Word

You have put me in the lowest pit, in dark places, in the depths.  Psalm 88:6  NASB Put – The Hebrew verb šît comes with some very odd translation history.  Occurring eighty-five times in the Bible, it covers the range from commitment (“to set the heart on”) to enemy opposition (“set against me”).  It is also used for…
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Does God Forget?

Abandoned among the dead, like the slain who lie in the grave, whom You no longer remember, and they are cut off from Your hand.  Psalm 88:5  NASB No longer remember – zākar.  What an important Hebrew verb!  Zākar means “to remember,” but the same consonants in noun form also mean “male.”  It seems to me that…
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Free At Last

Abandoned among the dead, like the slain who lie in the grave, whom You no longer remember, and they are cut off from Your hand.  Psalm 88:5  NASB Abandoned – What an interesting choice of words!  Sometimes translated “forsaken,” the Hebrew root is the verb ḥāpaš.  Here it is ḥopšî, an adjective.  What’s interesting is the basic…
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