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Theological and Devotional Reading of the Psalms through a New Testament LensThe book of Psalms expresses our human experiences through its beautiful prose. But this Old Testament book is more than just relatable poetry—it reveals a rich theology of God, the nature and work of Jesus, and Christ’s voice hidden in Scripture. The Psalms are the songs of the Son. But how can these songs point to Jesus if they were transcribed centuries before his life and death on the cross?Songs of the Son explores 9 psalms cited in Hebrews. Each chapter focuses on a single psalm—exploring its role in the argument of the Hebrews, uncovering the psalm’s central themes, and then reexamining the psalm through the lens of Hebrews’ interpretation. Ultimately, readers will gain a better understanding of the Psalter and discover how all Scripture, including the Old Testament, reveals the preincarnate glory of Christ. Biblical Study on Psalms: Examines the themes of the Psalms and how the Bible presents Jesus in the PsalterPerfect for Small-Group Study: Contains short chapters and reflection questions that make it suitable for weekly Bible study Format that Prompts Rereading: Each chapter looks at every psalm twice, allowing readers to fully grasp the meaning of the psalm through Hebrews’s interpretive lensAccessible: Written for everyday Christians who want to explore the book of Psalms on a deeper level
Daniel Stevens (PhD, University of Cambridge) is assistant professor of New Testament Interpretation at Boyce College, the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Daniel lives in Louisville, Kentucky, with his wife, Hannah, and two children.
Foreword by Thomas R. SchreinerIntroductionChapter 1: Psalm 2Chapter 2: Psalm 8Chapter 3: Psalm 22Chapter 4: Psalm 40Chapter 5: Psalm 45Chapter 6: Psalm 95Chapter 7: Psalm 102Chapter 8: Psalm 110Chapter 9: Psalm 118ConclusionAppendix: Why Not Psalm 104?Further ReadingGeneral IndexScripture Index