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Psalm 137

Why are they singing? A short meditation

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  • Stanley Mast

This article is a short meditation on Psalm 137.

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Divine Illocations in Psalm 137: A Critique of Nicholas Wolterstorff's "Second Hermeneutic"

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  • Kit Barker

This article engages with Nicholas Wolterstorff’s Divine Discourse: Philosophical Reflections on the Claim That God Speaks, offering an explanation and critique of Wolterstorff’s move from the first to the second hermeneutic in his interpretation of Psalm 137.

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Psalm 137 – When Heaven Is Your Home Towards an Understanding of Psalm 137

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  • Sjirk Bajema

This article is an exposition of Psalm 137, showing how it points the believer to heaven.

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Should We Sing All the Psalms?

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  • Cornelis van Dam

Can we sing all the Psalms? The author specifically looks at Psalm 137 and Psalm 139 and the imprecatory Psalms, and how we should view them as New Testament Christians.

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Psalm 137:8-9 - The Strangest of all Beatitudes

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  • Al Macleod

This article on Psalm 137:8-9, is about the imprecatory Psalms, the wrath of God and prayer.

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Psalm 137 - Christ and Babylon

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  • Rowland S. Ward

In this article on Psalm 137, the author discusses spiritual warfare and the antithesis between church and world. He also talks about a Christocentric reading of the Psalms.

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I believe that if there is one thing which pierces the Master’s heart with unutterable grief it is not the world’s iniquity but the church’s indifference. F. B. Meyer
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