Psalm 42 and 43 Worksheet
This is the first Psalm of Book ________________
This is the first Psalm attributed to someone other then ____________________
Who was Korah?
1 Chronicles 6:31-38 1 Chr. 12:1-7 2 Chr. 20:13-19
Originally Psalm 42 and 43 were probably ________________ Psalm, like 9 & 10.
Is there a phrase that is repeated in these 2 Psalms?
42:5 42:11 43:5
An Outline:
First “verse”: A lament (42:1-4) Chorus (42:5)
Second “verse”: A lament (42:6-10) Chorus (42:11)
Third “verse”: A petition (43:1-4) Chorus (43:5)
This is one of the “Trouble and _________________” Psalms.
What is new about how God is addressed in verse 1?
In verse 2, the Psalmist is sad because he desperately wants to meet with God, but feels complete __________________ between him and God.
In verse 3, far from finding that refreshing drink, the Psalmist is having to drink his own _______________.
Verses 4-6 indicate this may have been written during the time of exile in ______________.
The location in verse 6 is in the north of the country, where what becomes the Jordan River starts as a ____________________ off of Mount Hermon.
Verse 7 seems to indicate that the only “water” he is experiencing is the “flood of ___________________” that has been allowed by God.
He immediately turns back to trust in verse eight, which is neat because it is the ___________________ of the two psalms.
Have you ever gone back and forth between worry and trust, fear and faith? According to Psalm 42-43, you are _____________________.
He lamented in Psalm 42; Psalm 43 is his _____________________.
We do well to join the Psalmist in the prayer of verse 3:
“Send Your light and Your truth; let them ________________ me to where you live, God!”
When we are distressed, and around us things seem to be changing for the worse, we must put our hope in our ____________________ God and Savior!
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