NOT YET AVAILABLE - due 16.07.2026
In Psalms 1-41, the people of God give voice to their trust in the goodness of God through lament, praise and petition. They are the source of ethics and morality, praise, penitence, prayer and doctrine. They have been part of the hymn book of the church in every place and in every generation.
Presenting new research alongside the best of old wisdom, Benjamin Sargent’s commentary will inspire readers to discover the riches of the Psalms, to reflect deeply upon the living word, and – like the people of God in Psalm 29:9 – to cry out in stunned and fearful adoration, ‘Glory!’
In Psalms 1-41, the people of God give voice to their trust in the goodness of God through lament, praise and petition. They are the source of ethics and morality, praise, penitence, prayer and doctrine. They have been part of the hymn book of the church in every place and in every generation.
Presenting new research alongside the best of old wisdom, Benjamin Sargent’s commentary will inspire readers to discover the riches of the Psalms, to reflect deeply upon the living word, and – like the people of God in Psalm 29:9 – to cry out in stunned and fearful adoration, ‘Glory!’





