Explore Luther’s deep reflection on the first twenty-two psalms, offered in a scholarly, accessible voice.
This edition presents a translated, enlarged commentary from a famed Reformation-era pastor, guiding readers through how faith, scripture, and doctrine intersect in the Psalms.
This edition frames the text as a window into historical biblical interpretation, showing how faith, humility, and moral practice interact with the biblical text. It stays close to the source material while offering modern readers clear guidance on theological themes and the readers’ own spiritual reflection.
- Clear explanations of key psalms and their themes, from righteousness to divine judgment
- Historical context that illuminates how Luther and early scholars approached scripture
- Commentary on how faith and human judgment intersect, with practical takeaways for study
- A focus on how the Holy Scriptures shape belief, devotion, and discernment
Ideal for readers who want a principled, historically rooted look at the Psalms and the development of Protestant exegesis. This edition is suitable for students, clergy, and anyone interested in Luther’s approach to biblical interpretation.