The elements included in this app are great—daily bible reading, audio for Psalms and Proverbs, the package is really nice. But it’s clumsily executed. 4 times in reading my daily scripture (it was only 8 verses) I was prompted to rate this app, so I am. After I closed the notific...
The Book of Psalms is one of the three poetic books denoted as (EMaT = Job [Iyyob], Proverbs [Mishle], and Psalms [Tehillim]) and having an accentuation (see Accents in Hebrew) of their own. The Sefer Tehillim consists of 150 psalms divided into five books, as follows: book i. =...
"The Psalms are daily bread for the broken hearted. Ellen Charry reads them this way and in doing so opens her commentary for my Jewish eyes as well as the eyes of her many Christian readers. Her engagement with the Psalter's 'blistering honesty' is unblinking, attending to its negative e...
I not able to adjusts the settings. I would like to change versions, font size and add Proverbs. I can't seem to find help anywhere. This app is easily worth five stars if it is functioning properly. 更多 alex conomus,2019/03/28 ...
All for the Kingdom of God, not unto us O Lord, not unto us but to your name be the glory because of your love and your faithfulness. -Psalms 115:1
“A man’s heart plans his way, But the Lord directs his steps.” Proverbs 16:9 (NKJV) If you notice, the scripture from this post is the same as my last post. I am learning this scripture. Not trying to memorize it, although that would be easy enough, butlearnit. God directing...
The elements included in this app are great—daily bible reading, audio for Psalms and Proverbs, the package is really nice. But it’s clumsily executed. 4 times in reading my daily scripture (it was only 8 verses) I was prompted to rate this app, so I am. After I closed the notific...
The chapters of the book of Proverbs are divided into three parts: • Chapter 1 – 9 is addressed to the youth and Solomon writes on how to acquire wisdom through listening to your parent’s advice and on following a godly path. ...
126, 13 wisdom speaks in the gates of the city (drawing from Proverbs 8), and Christ is also a preacher in the gate (Augustinus 2001, CSEL 95/3, pp. 204–6, Gori). Third, another continuity is in Augustine’s approach to reason and authority when it comes to Trinitarian theology. ...