This man touched the ark to steady it and was struck dead.
Who is Uzzah
This commandment is the only one that explicitly includes a promise of long life attached to obedience
What is the Fifth Commandment?
The progression of sin in Psalm 1:1 moves from walking, to standing, to this final posture
What is sitting?
This prophet was told to marry a woman of harlotry as a living illustration of Israel’s unfaithfulness
Who is Hosea?
In Exodus 20, this commandment is uniquely grounded in God’s creation of the heavens and the earth
What is the Fourth Commandment?
The Hebrew concept behind “meditates” in Psalm 1:2 implies this repeated, murmuring action
What is muttering or speaking softly to oneself?
This king reigned only three months before being taken captive to Babylon, and his uncle replaced him
Who is Jehoiachin?
In Deuteronomy 5, the Sabbath command is grounded not in creation, but in this historical redemptive event
What is Israel’s deliverance from Egypt?
The tree in Psalm 1 is described as being planted by “streams of water,” implying intentional placement by this agent
Who is the Lord?
This New Testament disciple replaced Judas Iscariot after lots were cast
Who is Matthias?
This commandment moves from external action to internal desire, exposing the heart rather than merely behavior
What is the Tenth Commandment?
Psalm 1 contrasts two “ways,” a theme that echoes this teaching of Jesus about two paths in Matthew 7
What is the narrow way and the broad way?
This Old Testament figure refused Naaman’s gifts but whose servant secretly accepted them and was struck with leprosy
Who is Elisha?
According to Jesus in Matthew 22, the Ten Commandments can be summarized under these two great commandments
What is Love the Lord your God and Love your neighbor as yourself?
The final verse of Psalm 1 presents divine omniscience toward the righteous and this ultimate destiny of the wicked.
What is perishing?