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Psalm 80 – Restore Us, O God of Hosts

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Restore Us, O God: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 80 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 80, a poignant plea for divine restoration, resonates deeply within the Coptic Orthodox tradition. The…

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Psalm 79 – How Long, O Lord? Will You Be Angry Forever?

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How Long, O Lord? Finding Hope in Lament – A Coptic Orthodox Reflection on Psalm 79 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 79, a poignant lament, resonates with the cry of a…

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Psalm 78 – Lessons from Israel’s History

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Psalm 78: Remembering God’s Faithfulness Amidst Israel’s Rebellion Executive Summary Psalm 78, a didactic psalm, serves as a powerful reminder of God’s unwavering faithfulness towards Israel despite their repeated rebellions.…

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Psalm 77 – I Will Remember the Deeds of the Lord

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Finding Hope in Remembrance: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 77 Executive Summary Psalm 77, a poignant lament, captures the agonizing struggle of faith in the face of overwhelming adversity.…

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Psalm 76 – God Is Resplendent with Majesty

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God Is Resplendent with Majesty: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 76 Executive Summary Psalm 76, a powerful hymn of triumph and divine majesty, proclaims God’s sovereignty and His ability…

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Psalm 75 – God Will Judge with Equity

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Psalm 74 – Why Have You Rejected Us Forever, O God?

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Psalm 74: Understanding God’s Apparent Abandonment of His People Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 74, a powerful lament attributed to Asaph, grapples with the profound question of God’s seeming abandonment in…

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Psalm 73 – My Feet Had Almost Slipped

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Overcoming Envy and Doubt: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 73 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 73, a poignant cry from the heart of Asaph, grapples with the age-old question: Why…

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Psalm 72 – A Prayer for the King’s Righteous Rule

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Establishing Righteous Judgment: Exploring Psalm 72 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 72, a prayer for the king, traditionally attributed to Solomon or David, resonates deeply with themes of justice, compassion, and…

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Psalm 71 – In You, O Lord, I Put My Trust

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Finding Refuge in God: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 71 ✨ Executive Summary Psalm 71, a powerful testament to unwavering faith, serves as a beacon of hope for those…

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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Nahum 3 – Woe to Nineveh: The reasons for Nineveh’s downfall—violence, deceit, and idolatry—are laid bare; the city’s ruin is final.
  • Nahum 2 – The Fall of Nineveh: A vivid prophecy of Nineveh’s destruction described in military imagery.

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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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