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Why are the Hallel Psalms significant?

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The Hallel Psalms reflect themes of praise and thanksgiving, historically linked to Jewish observances and the life of Christ.

The Hallel Psalms, including Psalm 116, are significant as they were recited during major Jewish feasts and celebrations. They express profound themes of praise, deliverance, and faithfulness of God. Historically, they hold a poignant place in Jesus' life, as He sang these psalms with His disciples before His crucifixion, integrating the themes of His coming suffering and ultimate victory. Understanding these psalms deepens our appreciation of Christ's sacrifice and the continuity of God's promises through history.
Scripture References: Psalm 113-118, Matthew 26:30, Mark 14:26

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Psalm 116
Todd Nibert · Jan 7, 2024
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