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psalms

  1. L

    Oh Death

    From the song: "Oh death, someone would pray Couldn’t you call some other day God's children prayed, the preacher's preached The time of mercy is out of your reach I'll fix your feet so you can't walk I'll lock your jaws so you can't talk, Close your eyes so you can 't see This very hour come go...
  2. firedragon

    Who wrote "Psalms"?

    There are those of us who believe the book of Psalms in the Tanakh was definitely written by David, the father of Solomon, the Slayer of Goliath. Yet many have questioned the authorship of it. Let us just look at one point in this discourse and see if there are anything further to add in order...
  3. W

    Why do we see sonthe work of the Messiah in such close proximity to song about the Law in the Psalms

    Why do we see these Songs of the work of the Messiah in such close proximity to Songs of the Law in Psalms? Three Psalm Couplets: Songs of the work of the messiah and songs of…
  4. W

    What do you delight in?

    Is delight good or bad? Does it matter what your delight rests on? The use of Delight in the Psalms - Rightly Delighting and Wrongly De…
  5. W

    What lessons do you learn from the long passages in your scripture...as opposed to the short

    It seems being very short or very long is part of what it punched or explained. Sometimes you hit a staccato note and sometimes play a long song. I know the longest prayer of Jesus is John 17, The longest extended teaching in Romans is the 2 chapters in Romans on community. Some Psalms are...
  6. W

    How does your favorite book in your scriptures end

    The Book of Psalms has 5 final songs and the last is Psalm 150 calling for song and dance with skillfully played instruments of every known type - Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! Praise finale Psalms: part 5 - Ps 150
  7. W

    How does your view help bridge differences between what you think and how you feel?

    Is a gap between facts about God and affections toward God an issue in your view? "It is easy in singing this psalm to apply it to ourselves in personal and national emergencies Were it as easy to do so with suitable affections" Matthew Henry on Psalm 147 Praise finalie psalm part 2 psalm 147
  8. W

    How do you pray for guidance, forgiveness, deliverance and preservation

    How might it be the same or different than how David prayed
  9. Sqwerl

    Why are conjoined twins a thing?

    Psalm 139:13 (NIV) "For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb." (NLV) "You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body and knit me together in my mother's womb." (ESV) "For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb." "Births...
  10. W

    Acrostic scriptures in different religions

    Are there basic acrostic scriptures in other religions than the Bible?
  11. W

    How best to read the Psalms?

    The psalms are the most quoted book in the New Testament, the middlest book and largest book in the Bible. How do you read them Here is an outline of the flow of though in book 5 of the Psalms. Enjoy.
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