SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Many of you have likely read or come across Bible scripture from the Book of Psalms but have you ever heard the popular text put to music? A local group of musicians wants ...
Polychronion; Psalm CXXI; Tuuin Tuuin; Aallot; Introit; Pitkä Pajo; Introit / Changing Paths (1); The Gypsy's Stone; Pikkumetsä; Soldat Keljangúr; Mountain of ...
It's hard to read the Psalms without encountering one of the 65 references to the Hebrew word "mishpat," which is usually translated as "judgments" or "justice." The term appears 23 times in Psalm 119 ...
Psalms reminds me that I will never be one of those people who can effortlessly quote Bible verses. There is just too much to remember. I wish I could, but it’s never going to happen. But I did enjoy ...
The psalms have long been a mainstay of Christian liturgical singing. While these songs of the Hebrew Bible first expressed the relationship of Israel to the God of salvation, Christians have heard in ...
Often when I feel down, disillusioned or even depressed, I turn to the Old Testament Psalms (songs) for encouragement. David and the other writers evidence their human emotions and struggles while ...
We should read it not as an assortment of poems and songs but as a single rhapsody on God’s covenant promises. Late in the fourth century, a man named Palladius of Galatia left his home (somewhere in ...
It’s hard to read the Psalms without encountering one of the 65 references to the Hebrew word “mishpat,” which is usually translated as “judgments” or “justice.” ...
It's hard to read the Psalms without encountering one of the 65 references to the Hebrew word "mishpat," which is usually translated as "judgments" or "justice." The term appears 23 times in Psalm 119 ...