1. Where is the Desert of Judah? When might be the circumstances behind this psalm? (2 Samuel 15:23-28, 16:2,14, 17:16, 29) What sanctuary did see? Why bring this up? Consider where he was and why he was there.<
2. What time of day is it when he remembers his God? (6) For how long does his thoughts continue? Is this usually what people think about when sudden hardships and troubles come?
3. What confidence does David have concerning his enemies? (9-10) Concerning himself? (11) How can he have this confidence?
II. Protect My Life From the Enemy (64:1-10)
4. What is David not afraid to do? (1) How does he start his complaint? What is his complaint? What are they doing?
5. Why do people verbally encourage each other? What question does David's enemies ask and what are they saying in doing do? (5-6) What are they convinced of? (6) Why is David saying this is cumming? Where does it come from?
6. What is David sure will happen? How are tongues arrows and how are they turned against them? What will all mankind do? (9) What does it mean to ponder? What will be the righteous response when they ponder what David knows will happen? (10)
III. A Psalm, A Song (65:1-13)
7. What is the title? What is the difference between a psalm and a song? What is a vow? Is making a vow good or bad? What is sin? What is a transgression? What does it mean for God to forgive? How is that possible? What does verse 4 imply about how a person comes into a relationship with God? What happens when he does so? (4)<
8. How does God answer us? Who does he answer? Who fears God? (8) What does God call forth?
9. What has God ordained? Why? Is the author talking about physical water? Or something else?
10. What does "you crown the year with your bounty" mean? What does God bless the land with? Why?