This psalm of David is so well-known that parsing its Covenant-literary structure is like seeing an old friend in a new light.
“Psalms 1 and 2 are chiastically arranged in order to show that the Blessed Man from Psalm 1 is the Son, the King, of...
The Psalms were all composed with the history, images and patterns of the Torah in mind. So it makes sense if the arrangement of...
Psalm 1 and the Revelation Although the Covenant-literary “matrix” is consistent throughout the Bible, the biblical authors quite often play with it to make...
Fifteen of the Psalms (120-134) begin with the words, “A song of ascents.” The title may indicate that these were sung by worshipers ascending the road to Jerusalem...
Parsed by Chris Wooldridge | Notes by Chris Wooldridge and Michael Bull We no longer possess the music for the Psalms,1Unless, as Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura proposes, the...
Here is a parsing of Psalm 12 by Chris Wooldridge, which makes the beauty of its structure apparent. Several of its Stanzas reflect the overall shape...
Christopher Wooldridge has parsed Psalm 3 (according to the Bible’s Covenant matrix) and has demonstrated that he now has this peculiar but glorious literary art under his...