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Psalm 90 – Teach Us to Number Our Days (A Prayer of Moses)

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Teach Us to Number Our Days: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 90 ✨ Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 90, a prayer attributed to Moses, is a profound meditation on the…

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Psalm 89 – I Will Sing of the Mercies of the Lord Forever

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Psalm 89: Singing of God’s Covenantal Love and Steadfast Mercy Forever Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 89, a poignant lament and profound hymn, grapples with the apparent contradiction between God’s unwavering…

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Psalm 88 – Darkness Is My Closest Friend

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Psalm 88: Darkness Is My Closest Friend – A Coptic Orthodox Commentary Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 88, a profound lament, plunges into the depths of despair and the seeming abandonment…

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Psalm 87 – Glorious Things Are Spoken of Zion

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Glorious Things Spoken of Zion: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 87 ✨ Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 87, a profound declaration of Zion’s unparalleled glory, resonates deeply within the Coptic…

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Psalm 86 – Teach Me Your Way, O Lord

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Teach Me Your Way, O Lord: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 86 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 86, a heartfelt plea from David, resonates deeply within the Coptic Orthodox tradition…

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Psalm 85 – Revive Us Again, O God

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Revive Us Again: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 85 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 85, a prayer for national restoration and spiritual renewal, resonates deeply with the Coptic Orthodox tradition.…

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Psalm 84 – How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place, O Lord

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How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 84 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 84, a profound hymn of longing for God’s presence, beautifully articulates the soul’s…

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Psalm 83 – Do Not Be Silent, O God

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Psalm 83: A Cry for Divine Intervention Against Enemies Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 83, a potent plea for divine intervention, erupts from a heart overwhelmed by the coordinated malice of…

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Psalm 82 – God Presides in the Divine Assembly

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Upholding Justice: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 82 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 82, “God Presides in the Divine Assembly,” is a powerful rebuke against unjust judges and rulers who…

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Psalm 81 – Sing Aloud to God Our Strength

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Sing to God Our Strength: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 81 Executive Summary Psalm 81, a powerful call to worship and remembrance, serves as a poignant reminder of God’s…

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Book of Habakkuk

Habakkuk 3 – Habakkuk’s Prayer of Faith: A psalm-like prayer recalling God’s mighty acts in history; the prophet ends with trust and joy in the Lord despite hardship.

Book of Habakkuk

Habakkuk 2 – Woe to the Wicked: God tells Habakkuk to write the vision; the righteous will live by faith. A series of woes is pronounced against the proud, greedy, violent, and idolatrous.

Book of Habakkuk

Habakkuk 1 – Habakkuk’s Complaint and God’s Answer: The prophet questions why God allows injustice; the Lord responds that He is raising up the Babylonians for judgment.

Book of Nahum

Nahum 3 – Woe to Nineveh: The reasons for Nineveh’s downfall—violence, deceit, and idolatry—are laid bare; the city’s ruin is final.

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