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Psalms and Song of Songs

  1. Lesson One
    Overview of Poetry
    31 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  2. Lesson Two
    Poetic Structures
    22 Activities
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    1 Assessment
  3. Lesson Three
    Praise and Lament
    24 Activities
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    2 Assessments
  4. Lesson Four
    The Diversity of Psalms
    28 Activities
  5. Lesson Five
    Song of Songs
    20 Activities
  6. Course Wrap-Up
    Course Completion
    1 Activity
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    1 Assessment
Lesson 4, Activity 26

In Front | Workbook: Jesus and the Psalms

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Grab your Workbook Journal!

[Record your answers in the workbook provided at the beginning of this course.]

  1. Match one reason with each reference from John in the table below. In your workbook insert a letter answer into the column on the right side.

a) To prove Jesus’ arguments
b) To show that Jesus’ life was predicted
c) To prove Jesus’ divinity

John (NASB1995)Reason for Use
For these things came to pass to fulfill the Scripture, “Not a bone of Him shall be broken.
(John 19:36 NASB1995) 
Jesus answered them, “Has it not been written in your Law, ‘I said, you are gods’?”
(John 10:34 NASB1995)
. . . they . . . took the branches of palm trees and went out to meet Him, and began to shout, “Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD, even the King of Israel.”
(John 12:12-13 NASB1995)
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John (NASB1995) Reason for Use
For these things came to pass to fulfill the Scripture, “Not a bone of Him shall be broken.
(John 19:36 NASB1995
To show that Jesus’ life was predicted
Jesus answered them, “Has it not been written in your Law, ‘I said, you are gods’?”
(John 10:34 NASB1995)
To prove Jesus’ arguments
. . . they . . . took the branches of palm trees and went out to meet Him, and began to shout, “Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD, even the King of Israel.”
(John 12:12-13 NASB1995)
To prove Jesus’ divinity