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Sometimes itβs helpful to have a nice, succinct summary of something youβre studying. Thatβs why resources like the Key Word Commentary are so popular with users of the Olive Tree Bible App. The Key Word Commentary distills each chapter of the Bible (all 1189 of them!) down into ten βkeysβ. These keys help the reader understand the most important elements of the chapter, from the surrounding context to the key verse to key quotations about the chapter from theologians. Letβs look at some examples of the Key Word Commentary taken from the beginning of the book of Psalms.
1. Following psalm
2. Analysis of psalm
3. Key verse
Verse 3: βAnd he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water.β
4. Key word / key phrase
Verse 1, βblessed.β
5. Key event / key person / key theme
The man who is blessed
6. Key thought
There are three steps on the evil path specified by the psalmist in verse 1.
7. Key thing to look out for
A person blessed by God is like a flourishing tree (see cross-reference below).
8. Key Bible cross-reference
Verse 3. See Jeremiah 17:8.
9. Key βby way of explanationβ
Verse 5. When God judges people nobody will be able to stand in his presence.
10. KeyβQuotable Quoteβ
βThe meaning of the psalmist is that it shall be always well with Godβs devout servants, whose constant endeavor it is to make progress in the study of his law. He teaches us how impossible it is for anyone to apply his mind to meditation upon Godβs law, who has not first withdrawn and separated himself from the society of the ungodly.β – John Calvin
1. Before and after
2. Analysis of psalm
3. Key verse
Verse 11: βServe the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling.β
4. Key word / key phrase
Verse 2, βAnointed One.β
5. Key event / key person / key theme
The Lordβs Anointed
6. Key thought
In the New Testament, where this Psalm is often quoted, the Anointed One is applied to Christ.
7. Key thing to look out for
This Psalm was probably originally written to celebrate the coronation of an heir to Davidβs throne.
8. Key Bible cross-reference
Verses 1, 2. See Acts 4:25-28.
9. Keyβby way of explanationβ
Verse 2. The Hebrew word for βanointed oneβ is βMessiah.β The English word βChristβ comes from the Greek for βanointed one.β
10. KeyβQuotable Quoteβ
βFor I believe that the whole of human existence, both the dispositions of the soul and the movements of the thoughts, have been measured out and encompassed in those very words of the Psalter. And nothing beyond these is found among men.β – Athanasius the Great
If youβre looking for a tool to help understand the basics of the chapters of the Bible, then look no further than the Key Word Commentary. Visit our store to add this to your Olive Tree Library!