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The Psalms Project - the spiritual awareness of the Psalms - Psalm 52
To the Sefirah Netzach and instruction of David, when Doeg the Edomite had come and told Saul, “David has come to the house of Achimelech.” How the mighty man will praise himself with a wicked tongue, to shed innocent blood; but the grace of God is all the day. Your tongue devises destruction like a sharp razor, a worker of deceit. Doeg loved evil more
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Die inleidings en opskrifte van die vyf Siriese Apokriewe Psalms
The existence of the five Syriac Apocryphal Psalms has been known since the eighteenth century. Psalm 151 was included in the Septuagint, whereas Hebrew versions of Psalms 151, 154 and 155 are part of the Psalms Scroll found in Qumran Cave XI.
H. F. van Rooy
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Psalm 40: One or two Psalms? Interpretation problems imbedded in Psalm 40 are often prioritized above the function of the psalm. The unity of Psalm 40 is to be investigated in this article. Verses 14 to 18 are in lexemic congruence with Psalm 70. Psalm 40 is frequently discussed in the light of Psalm 70.
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Psalms Project - the spiritual awareness of the Psalms - Psalm 49
Psalms Project - the spiritual awareness of the Psalms - Psalm ...
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Benedict XVI’s Interpretation of the Psalms
This article aims to analyze the way Pope Benedict XVI quotes and interprets biblical psalms. In the introductory section, the author presents statistics and the ways in which Benedict XVI quotes Book of Psalms, and then offers a general, introductory ...
Wojciech Węgrzyniak
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A Reflection on Psalm 31 [PDF]
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. The Book of Psalms encompasses a variety of themes and perspectives that reflect as well as transcend historical and cultural contexts.
Kreutter, Katie
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Attentive to the ways that inertia can take hold of life, Catholic monks recognize despondency as a potential not only within the monastery, but in contemporary society more widely. Such experiences are regularly mapped onto an understanding of what early Christian monks termed ‘acedia’ (a Greek term that can be translated as ‘lack of care’). Taking as
Richard D.G. Irvine
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The Psalms’ Ancient Musicality, Later Musical Reception and Bono’s Psalmic Spirituality
The link between the biblical Psalms and musicality is explored in this contribution. The interpretative engagement with texts as much as with music is indicated en route to taking a position on whether an authentic, accurate rendition of the ancient ...
Christo Lombaard
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Om die Psalms biddend te sing of singend te bid
To pray the Psalms singing or sing the Psalms praying The aim of this paper is to investigate the singing of the Psalms, during the church service in the light of the fact that the Psalter is viewed as a prayer book.
Paul Styger
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