The Book of Psalms Made Plain – 383-Page KJV Psalm Study
The Book of Psalms Made Plain is a 383-page premium KJV Bible study featuring 54 detailed essays through the major themes, doctrines, prophecies, prayers, laments, and praises of the Psalms. This study walks from the blessed man of Psalm 1 to the final Hallelujah of Psalm 150, showing Psalms as Israel’s songbook, prayer book, prophecy book, suffering book, worship book, and kingdom book.
Written from a KJV Bible-believing, rightly divided perspective, this resource highlights David’s cries, Israel’s hope, the suffering Saviour, the coming King, the sanctuary, the word of God, repentance, worship, judgment, mercy, and the final call for everything that hath breath to praise the LORD.
The Book of Psalms Made Plain is a premium 383-page VerseQuest Bible study designed to help readers understand the book of Psalms with clarity, reverence, doctrine, and practical spiritual application. Psalms is one of the most loved books in the Bible, but it is also one of the most misunderstood. Many people treat Psalms as a collection of comforting verses, but the book is far richer than devotional encouragement alone.
Psalms is Israel’s songbook, prayer book, prophecy book, suffering book, worship book, and kingdom book. It contains the cries of David, the wisdom of Moses, the burden of Asaph, the sorrow of the righteous, the lament of the remnant, the worship of Israel, the prophecy of Christ, and the final praise of everything that hath breath.
This study includes 54 detailed essays covering the grand movement of Psalms from Psalm 1 to Psalm 150. It begins with the blessed man and ends with universal Hallelujah. Between those two points are enemies, tears, betrayal, confession, chastening, fear, trust, judgment, mercy, worship, the sanctuary, the word of God, the suffering Saviour, the coming King, and the hope of Israel.
This resource is written from a KJV Bible-believing, rightly divided perspective. It honors the proper biblical setting of Psalms while showing the devotional and doctrinal profit for believers today. Israel remains Israel. Zion remains Zion. Jerusalem remains Jerusalem. The throne, land, sanctuary, kingdom, heathen, remnant, and prophetic trouble are handled in their proper context. At the same time, the reader is shown how the Psalms teach prayer, repentance, worship, faith, endurance, thanksgiving, fear of the LORD, trust in Scripture, and hope in the coming King.
KJV Bible study, Psalms, prayer, praise, worship, lament, repentance, thanksgiving, prophecy, Messianic Psalms, Christ in the Psalms, Israel’s hope, Zion, Jerusalem, the coming King, kingdom prophecy, right division, suffering, comfort, trust, fear of the LORD, God’s mercy, God’s judgment, God’s word, Psalm 1, Psalm 2, Psalm 22, Psalm 23, Psalm 51, Psalm 73, Psalm 90, Psalm 91, Psalm 100, Psalm 103, Psalm 119, Psalm 127, Psalm 150
The Book of Psalms Made Plain is a 383-page KJV Bible study built around 54 detailed essays through the major themes, doctrines, prophecies, prayers, laments, and praises of the Psalms. It is not a full verse-by-verse commentary on all 150 Psalms, but a broad, detailed, doctrinal, devotional, and prophetic study of the book’s central truths.
The study begins with Psalm 1 and the blessed man, then moves through the Son of Psalm 2, David’s prayers under pressure, the word of God, the purity of God’s words, the suffering Saviour, the Shepherd Psalm, the King of glory, repentance in Psalm 51, the prosperity of the wicked in Psalm 73, Israel’s lament and restoration, the mercy and truth of God, mortality in Psalm 90, the secret place in Psalm 91, worship and warning in Psalm 95, joyful praise in Psalm 100, remembrance in Psalm 103, Scripture as light in Psalm 119, vain labor in Psalm 127, and the final Hallelujah of Psalm 150.
This study is written from a KJV Bible-believing, rightly divided perspective. It keeps Israel, Zion, Jerusalem, the land, the throne, the sanctuary, the remnant, the heathen, and the kingdom promises in their proper biblical context. It also shows the devotional and doctrinal profit for believers today without stealing Israel’s promises or flattening prophecy into vague spiritual language.
A major emphasis of this study is the Lord Jesus Christ in the Psalms. The New Testament itself shows that the Psalms speak concerning Christ. This resource highlights major Messianic Psalms such as Psalm 2, Psalm 16, Psalm 22, Psalm 24, Psalm 31, Psalm 41, Psalm 69, Psalm 72, Psalm 110, and others. The reader will see Christ as the suffering Saviour, the rejected King, the risen Holy One, the ascended Lord, and the coming King of glory.
The Psalms give language for the whole spiritual life. They teach the believer how to pray in trouble, confess sin, handle fear, resist envy, wait on God, worship in dryness, remember mercy, number his days, trust the word of God, serve with gladness, and praise the LORD with breath that belongs to Him. Psalms is doctrine with tears in it, prophecy with music in it, and worship with warning in it.
This resource is ideal for serious Bible students, pastors, preachers, Bible teachers, Sunday school classes, small groups, homeschool families, discipleship, and personal study. Each essay can be read devotionally, used as a teaching lesson, adapted into a sermon, or studied as part of a larger journey through the book of Psalms.
The grand movement of this study is from the blessed man to universal Hallelujah, from David’s caves to the sanctuary, from lament to praise, from the cross to the kingdom, and from individual cries to everything that hath breath praising the LORD.
This 383-page study can be used for personal Bible study, sermon preparation, Sunday school lessons, small group teaching, discipleship, family devotions, homeschool Bible study, and deeper doctrinal training through the book of Psalms. It helps readers understand Psalms as more than a devotional book by showing its major themes of prayer, praise, prophecy, repentance, suffering, worship, Israel’s hope, the suffering Saviour, the coming King, and final Hallelujah.
This resource is especially useful for teaching the difference between Israel and the Church, understanding Messianic prophecy in the Psalms, tracing Christ’s sufferings and glory, studying the throne and kingdom promises, and learning how to pray and worship with Bible language. It also gives practical spiritual application for fear, envy, bitterness, mortality, thanksgiving, spiritual dryness, repentance, trust, and the danger of hardening the heart.
Teachers and preachers can use each essay as a standalone lesson, sermon seed, Bible study handout, devotional reading, or discussion guide. The series also works well as a multi-week Psalms study, with each essay focusing on a key Psalm, doctrine, phrase, or prophetic theme.
Recommended to use with a King James Bible, notebook, highlighter, and the VerseQuest Ministries Psalms Series Overview Chart.
Suggested companion studies and resources:
The Book of Psalms Made Plain Series Overview Chart
The Book of Psalms Made Plain Cinematic Series Poster
KJV Bible Study Charts on the Psalms
Messianic Psalms Study Resources
Rightly Divided Bible Study Resources
VerseQuest Sermon Outlines
VerseQuest Commentary Studies
VerseQuest Essay Series Library
Psalm 22 Crucifixion Study
Psalm 23 Shepherd Study
Psalm 51 Repentance Study
Psalm 73 Sanctuary Perspective Study
Psalm 90 Numbering Our Days Study
Psalm 119 Word of God Study
Psalm 150 Hallelujah and Praise Study
This resource pairs well with studies on Christ in the Old Testament, Israel’s kingdom hope, the suffering Saviour, the coming King, prayer, worship, repentance, prophecy, and rightly dividing the word of truth.
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The Book of Psalms Made Plain – 383-Page KJV Psalm Study
The Book of Psalms Made Plain is a 383-page premium KJV Bible study featuring 54 detailed essays through the major themes, doctrines, prophecies, prayers, laments, and praises of the Psalms. This study walks from the blessed man of Psalm 1 to the final Hallelujah of Psalm 150, showing Psalms as Israel’s songbook, prayer book, prophecy book, suffering book, worship book, and kingdom book.
Written from a KJV Bible-believing, rightly divided perspective, this resource highlights David’s cries, Israel’s hope, the suffering Saviour, the coming King, the sanctuary, the word of God, repentance, worship, judgment, mercy, and the final call for everything that hath breath to praise the LORD.
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Bible Book: 2 Timothy, Hebrews, John, Luke, Matthew, Psalms, Romans
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The Book of Psalms Made Plain is a premium 383-page VerseQuest Bible study designed to help readers understand the book of Psalms with clarity, reverence, doctrine, and practical spiritual application. Psalms is one of the most loved books in the Bible, but it is also one of the most misunderstood. Many people treat Psalms as a collection of comforting verses, but the book is far richer than devotional encouragement alone.
Psalms is Israel’s songbook, prayer book, prophecy book, suffering book, worship book, and kingdom book. It contains the cries of David, the wisdom of Moses, the burden of Asaph, the sorrow of the righteous, the lament of the remnant, the worship of Israel, the prophecy of Christ, and the final praise of everything that hath breath.
This study includes 54 detailed essays covering the grand movement of Psalms from Psalm 1 to Psalm 150. It begins with the blessed man and ends with universal Hallelujah. Between those two points are enemies, tears, betrayal, confession, chastening, fear, trust, judgment, mercy, worship, the sanctuary, the word of God, the suffering Saviour, the coming King, and the hope of Israel.
This resource is written from a KJV Bible-believing, rightly divided perspective. It honors the proper biblical setting of Psalms while showing the devotional and doctrinal profit for believers today. Israel remains Israel. Zion remains Zion. Jerusalem remains Jerusalem. The throne, land, sanctuary, kingdom, heathen, remnant, and prophetic trouble are handled in their proper context. At the same time, the reader is shown how the Psalms teach prayer, repentance, worship, faith, endurance, thanksgiving, fear of the LORD, trust in Scripture, and hope in the coming King.
KJV Bible study, Psalms, prayer, praise, worship, lament, repentance, thanksgiving, prophecy, Messianic Psalms, Christ in the Psalms, Israel’s hope, Zion, Jerusalem, the coming King, kingdom prophecy, right division, suffering, comfort, trust, fear of the LORD, God’s mercy, God’s judgment, God’s word, Psalm 1, Psalm 2, Psalm 22, Psalm 23, Psalm 51, Psalm 73, Psalm 90, Psalm 91, Psalm 100, Psalm 103, Psalm 119, Psalm 127, Psalm 150
The Book of Psalms Made Plain is a 383-page KJV Bible study built around 54 detailed essays through the major themes, doctrines, prophecies, prayers, laments, and praises of the Psalms. It is not a full verse-by-verse commentary on all 150 Psalms, but a broad, detailed, doctrinal, devotional, and prophetic study of the book’s central truths.
The study begins with Psalm 1 and the blessed man, then moves through the Son of Psalm 2, David’s prayers under pressure, the word of God, the purity of God’s words, the suffering Saviour, the Shepherd Psalm, the King of glory, repentance in Psalm 51, the prosperity of the wicked in Psalm 73, Israel’s lament and restoration, the mercy and truth of God, mortality in Psalm 90, the secret place in Psalm 91, worship and warning in Psalm 95, joyful praise in Psalm 100, remembrance in Psalm 103, Scripture as light in Psalm 119, vain labor in Psalm 127, and the final Hallelujah of Psalm 150.
This study is written from a KJV Bible-believing, rightly divided perspective. It keeps Israel, Zion, Jerusalem, the land, the throne, the sanctuary, the remnant, the heathen, and the kingdom promises in their proper biblical context. It also shows the devotional and doctrinal profit for believers today without stealing Israel’s promises or flattening prophecy into vague spiritual language.
A major emphasis of this study is the Lord Jesus Christ in the Psalms. The New Testament itself shows that the Psalms speak concerning Christ. This resource highlights major Messianic Psalms such as Psalm 2, Psalm 16, Psalm 22, Psalm 24, Psalm 31, Psalm 41, Psalm 69, Psalm 72, Psalm 110, and others. The reader will see Christ as the suffering Saviour, the rejected King, the risen Holy One, the ascended Lord, and the coming King of glory.
The Psalms give language for the whole spiritual life. They teach the believer how to pray in trouble, confess sin, handle fear, resist envy, wait on God, worship in dryness, remember mercy, number his days, trust the word of God, serve with gladness, and praise the LORD with breath that belongs to Him. Psalms is doctrine with tears in it, prophecy with music in it, and worship with warning in it.
This resource is ideal for serious Bible students, pastors, preachers, Bible teachers, Sunday school classes, small groups, homeschool families, discipleship, and personal study. Each essay can be read devotionally, used as a teaching lesson, adapted into a sermon, or studied as part of a larger journey through the book of Psalms.
The grand movement of this study is from the blessed man to universal Hallelujah, from David’s caves to the sanctuary, from lament to praise, from the cross to the kingdom, and from individual cries to everything that hath breath praising the LORD.
Psalm 1:1–3, Psalm 2:7–8, Psalm 8:4, Psalm 12:6, Psalm 16:10, Psalm 19:1–7, Psalm 22:1–16, Psalm 23:1, Psalm 24:7–10, Psalm 25:4, Psalm 27:1, Psalm 30:5, Psalm 31:5, Psalm 32:1, Psalm 34:8–19, Psalm 37:1–23, Psalm 42:1, Psalm 46:1–10, Psalm 51:10–17, Psalm 55:22, Psalm 56:3–8, Psalm 63:1, Psalm 68:1, Psalm 69:9–21, Psalm 72:8, Psalm 73:17, Psalm 80:3, Psalm 85:10, Psalm 90:12, Psalm 91:1, Psalm 92:1, Psalm 93:1, Psalm 95:6–8, Psalm 96:1–13, Psalm 100:1–5, Psalm 103:1–12, Psalm 119:11–105, Psalm 127:1, Psalm 150:6, Luke 24:44, Acts 2:25–31, Romans 15:4, Hebrews 3:7–8, 2 Timothy 3:16.
This 383-page study can be used for personal Bible study, sermon preparation, Sunday school lessons, small group teaching, discipleship, family devotions, homeschool Bible study, and deeper doctrinal training through the book of Psalms. It helps readers understand Psalms as more than a devotional book by showing its major themes of prayer, praise, prophecy, repentance, suffering, worship, Israel’s hope, the suffering Saviour, the coming King, and final Hallelujah.
This resource is especially useful for teaching the difference between Israel and the Church, understanding Messianic prophecy in the Psalms, tracing Christ’s sufferings and glory, studying the throne and kingdom promises, and learning how to pray and worship with Bible language. It also gives practical spiritual application for fear, envy, bitterness, mortality, thanksgiving, spiritual dryness, repentance, trust, and the danger of hardening the heart.
Teachers and preachers can use each essay as a standalone lesson, sermon seed, Bible study handout, devotional reading, or discussion guide. The series also works well as a multi-week Psalms study, with each essay focusing on a key Psalm, doctrine, phrase, or prophetic theme.
Recommended to use with a King James Bible, notebook, highlighter, and the VerseQuest Ministries Psalms Series Overview Chart.
Suggested companion studies and resources:
The Book of Psalms Made Plain Series Overview Chart
The Book of Psalms Made Plain Cinematic Series Poster
KJV Bible Study Charts on the Psalms
Messianic Psalms Study Resources
Rightly Divided Bible Study Resources
VerseQuest Sermon Outlines
VerseQuest Commentary Studies
VerseQuest Essay Series Library
Psalm 22 Crucifixion Study
Psalm 23 Shepherd Study
Psalm 51 Repentance Study
Psalm 73 Sanctuary Perspective Study
Psalm 90 Numbering Our Days Study
Psalm 119 Word of God Study
Psalm 150 Hallelujah and Praise Study
This resource pairs well with studies on Christ in the Old Testament, Israel’s kingdom hope, the suffering Saviour, the coming King, prayer, worship, repentance, prophecy, and rightly dividing the word of truth.
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