EPISODE · Jul 22, 2023 · 2 MIN
Psalm 40 | Out of the Pit and into a New Song | Scripture Narration
from Scripture Narration · host Mattithyahu Sha'ul
Psalm 40 | Out of the Pit and into a New Song | The Scroll of the Book For Psalm 40 (Tehillim 40), the tone is one of deep relief transitioning into a plea for continued help. It begins with the famous testimony of being pulled out of a "pit of destruction" and ends with a humble acknowledgment of being "poor and needy." This Psalm is a favorite for those who have experienced a dramatic deliverance and are now offering their lives—not just animal sacrifices—as a "living scroll" of obedience."He brought me up out of a pit of destruction, out of the muddy clay, and set my feet upon a rock." Meditate on the power of patient waiting and the joy of a "new song" in Tehillim 40.About This Reading In this episode, we sit with Psalm 40. This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR)translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH)and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance.This Psalm is a profound look at the heart of worship:The Deliverance: The Psalmist describes the transition from the "muddy clay" of despair to a firm standing on the Rock.The Living Sacrifice: A pivotal messianic moment where the Psalmist declares, "Sacrifice and offering You did not desire... see, I have come; in the scroll of the Book it is written of me."The Proclamation: The refusal to hide the "Righteousness" and "Trustworthiness" of YAHUAH from the great assembly.The Plea: A final cry for help as "evils without number" surround the speaker, reminding us that even after a great victory, we remain dependent on the Father.We aim to decrease so that the rhythmic gratitude of the Word and the beauty of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation.Key Highlights:Focus: Patiently Waiting on the Master, The Internalization of the Torah, and the Deliverance of the Poor.Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR).Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary.How to Use This Episode: Listen to this Psalm when you feel stuck in a "pit" of circumstance or habit. It provides a blueprint for how to wait: with expectation. Use the middle section (v. 6–8) as a personal dedication, asking that the Torah be written not just in a book, but "within your heart."The Book Of PSALMS chapter 40Excerpts from the scriptures.All praises to יהוה our Elohim!All praises to 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 Elohim Of Yahshar'el!Scripture Metadata: YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, YAH, Yeshayahu, Restored Names, The Scriptures 2009, Audio Bible, Scripture Narration, Pure Word, No Commentary, Ten Words, Torah, Sleep Bible, Bible Meditation, Hebrew Roots, Yahshar'el, Set-Apart Names, Bible Reading, Daily Devotion.
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Psalm 40 | Out of the Pit and into a New Song | The Scroll of the Book For Psalm 40 (Tehillim 40), the tone is one of deep relief transitioning into a plea for continued help. It begins with the famous testimony of being pulled out of a "pit of destruction" and ends with a humble acknowledgment of being "poor and needy." This Psalm is a favorite for those who have experienced a dramatic deliverance and are now offering their lives—not just animal sacrifices—as a "living scroll" of obedience."He brought me up out of a pit of destruction, out of the muddy clay, and set my feet upon a rock." Meditate on the power of patient waiting and the joy of a "new song" in Tehillim 40.About This Reading In this episode, we sit with Psalm 40. This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR)translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH)and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance.This Psalm is a profound look at the heart of worship:The Deliverance: The Psalmist describes the transition from the "muddy clay" of despair to a firm standing on the Rock.The Living Sacrifice: A pivotal messianic moment where the Psalmist declares, "Sacrifice and offering You did not desire... see, I have come; in the scroll of the Book it is written of me."The Proclamation: The refusal to hide the "Righteousness" and "Trustworthiness" of YAHUAH from the great assembly.The Plea: A final cry for help as "evils without number" surround the speaker, reminding us that even after a great victory, we remain dependent on the Father.We aim to decrease so that the rhythmic gratitude of the Word and the beauty of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation.Key Highlights:Focus: Patiently Waiting on the Master, The Internalization of the Torah, and the Deliverance of the Poor.Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR).Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary.How to Use This Episode: Listen to this Psalm when you feel stuck in a "pit" of circumstance or habit. It provides a blueprint for how to wait: with expectation. Use the middle section (v. 6–8) as a personal dedication, asking that the Torah be written not just in a book, but "within your heart."The Book Of PSALMS chapter 40Excerpts from the scriptures.All praises to יהוה our Elohim!All praises to 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 Elohim Of Yahshar'el!Scripture Metadata: YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, YAH, Yeshayahu, Restored Names, The Scriptures 2009, Audio Bible, Scripture Narration, Pure Word, No Commentary, Ten Words, Torah, Sleep Bible, Bible Meditation, Hebrew Roots, Yahshar'el, Set-Apart Names, Bible Reading, Daily Devotion.
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