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Psalm 70 – Make Haste, O God, to Deliver Me

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Make Haste, O God, to Deliver Me: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 70 ✨ Executive Summary Psalm 70, a cry for urgent divine intervention, resonates deeply within the Coptic…

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Psalm 69 – Save Me, O God, for the Waters Have Come Up

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Psalm 69: Diving Deep into Despair and Deliverance Executive Summary Psalm 69, a poignant cry from the depths of affliction, resonates with the experience of those overwhelmed by life’s trials.…

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Psalm 68 – Let God Arise, Let His Enemies Be Scattered

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Let God Arise: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 68 — Unveiling Divine Majesty ✨ Executive Summary Psalm 68, a hymn of triumphant praise, celebrates God’s power and majesty as…

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Psalm 67 – May God Be Gracious to Us and Bless Us

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May God’s Blessing Shine Upon Us: Exploring Psalm 67 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 67, a short but profoundly impactful psalm, is a prayer for God’s blessing not just upon Israel,…

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Psalm 66 – Shout for Joy to God, All the Earth

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Psalm 66: Exalting God’s Awesome Works — A Coptic Orthodox Commentary ✨ Executive Summary Psalm 66, a powerful hymn of praise, calls all the earth to “Shout for Joy to…

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Psalm 65 – Praise Awaits You, O God, in Zion

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Praise Awaits You, O God: Exploring Divine Gratitude in Psalm 65 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 65, a hymn of profound gratitude and anticipation, resonates deeply with the Coptic Orthodox understanding…

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Psalm 64 – Hide Me from the Secret Plots of the Wicked

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Psalm 64: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on God’s Protection from Wicked Plots Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 64, a fervent plea for divine protection, resonates deeply with the Coptic Orthodox understanding…

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Psalm 63 – My Soul Thirsts for You, O God

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My Soul Thirsts for God: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 63 Executive Summary ✨ Psalm 63, a poignant cry from the heart of David in the wilderness of Judah,…

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Psalm 62 – My Soul Waits for God Alone

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My Soul Waits for God Alone: A Coptic Orthodox Commentary on Psalm 62 Executive Summary Psalm 62, a profound expression of trust and dependence on God, resonates deeply within the…

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Psalm 61 – Lead Me to the Rock That Is Higher Than I

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Lead Me to the Rock That Is Higher Than I: Finding Refuge in God’s Strength Executive Summary Psalm 61, a powerful plea for divine protection and guidance, resonates deeply with…

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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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