Reading prophesies in the context of the history which they are written grants a better understanding into what they are communicating. Likewise, reading Psalms in the context of who wrote them can give you much more understanding into the experience of the Psalmist while they wrote. The only ...
Psalms and Proverbs in a Month approximately 15 minutes of reading per dayVIEW READING PLAN Psalms in 30 Days approximately 12 minutes of reading per dayVIEW READING PLAN Books of History in 40 Days approximately 30 minutes of reading per dayVIEW READING PLAN Books of Moses in 40 Days approxim...
Following on from August as Women in Translation Month comes September, now World Kid Lit Month, so here again is a list of 10 recommendations from me. I thought this list would be easy to write as I’ve written a lot of reviews in the past, but I didn’t want to include things wh...
Infinite, and an infant. Eternal, and yet born of a woman. Almighty, and yet hanging on a woman’s breast. Supporting a universe, and yet needing to be carried in a mother’s arms. King of angels, and yet the reputed son of Joseph. Heir of all things, and yet the carpenter’s d...
tags: liturgy, National Poetry Month, poetry, psalms, religious poetry, scripture, worship by Memoirs Of A Dead Woman Any soul that drank the nectar of your passion was lifted. From that water of life he is in a state of elation. Death came, smelled me, and sensed your fragrance instea...
Bob MacDonaldhas been working through the Psalms on his blog, Dust. Use the sidebar since the posts are not in canonical order. If you have not read Bob’s musical observations on the Psalms, you should spend some time on his blog. Quite remarkable. ...
2. And nearly a month later in December 1798 [Ltr. 14], she writes again that“My father reads Cowper to us in the evening, to which I listen when I can.” 3. When next Austen mentions Cowper, in February of 1807, we can readily believe she has memorized all of his poetry, beca...
One, two, three: access have we. One Spirit. The Spirit does not divide but unite. There is an essential unity in Christianity: one Spirit, one Lord, one God, one faith, one baptism, one body, one hope. We both. The two parties directly referred to in this letter were Israel and ...
I enjoyed reading the Psalms of bsoul-ular level. David in the Old Testament. I liked the sound and flow of the words. There was a time during Elder Feltus' sermon when he would request that someone from the audience stand up and read a scripture aloud to support what he was preaching...
who had died earlier in the war. The author states that the book’s title is from a reference in Psalms 147:3-4, where God states that he has numbered all the stars and has named each one of them…which seems befitting since so many innocent lives were lost due to the treacheries ...