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Psalm: 20 (Grail translation) May the Lord answer in time of trial; may the name of Jacob’s God protect you. May he send you help from his shrine and give you support from Sion. May he remember all your offerings and receive your sacrifice with favor. May he give you your heart’...
Psalm 122:1“I rejoiced with those who said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord.'” Examples of Bible Stories with Excitement: Matthew 21:1-11: Palm Sunday – The Triumphal Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem Acts 2:1-4: The Day of Pentecost Exodus 14:21-22: The Israelites ...
Understanding the word “saint” in the Bible and its scope and usage led me to a clearer picture. The singular version of the word translated ” saint” (qāḏôš-Hebrew-hagios-Greek)appears only two times in both the King James and the New King James versions (Psalm 106:16andPhil...
So I was encouraged when our Sunday School teacher recently pointed out a verse about silence. She said that translations vary in how they render the first verse of Psalm 65. The ESV says, “Praise is due to you, O God, in Zion, and to you shall vows be performed.” ...
Again, this is not a case ofeitherprivate devotional useorpublic participation in communal worship. Although it may well be the case that the psalms had their origin in Israel’s liturgical life, this is not theirmeaning. The editors’ selection of Psalm 1 at the head of the Psalter has ...
The psalm laments the faithlessness of God’s people that turned them away from Him: “Lord, make us turn to You.” It also expresses the deepest desire of the “vine” God’s “right hand has planted,” which we sing today in the response: “Let us see Your face and we shall be...
about Israel coming to Egypt to become a great nation whom Egyptians come to hate, and concerning Moses who along with Aaron are raised up as leaders by Yahweh. Ham was thought to be the ancestor of the Egyptians (Genesis 10:6) (vv. 23-26). The part of the Psalm to be read ...
7:20 - Read the Responsorial Psalm, generally, with no discussion. 7:22 - Someone reads the Second Reading slowly, then open discussion, while looking through commentary. 7:40 - Someone reads the Gospel Reading slowly, followed by open discussion, while looking through commentary. ...
John is saying, “Because God is love, when God lives in us, we are like Jesus to the world around us. Our loving action is the primary way that others will see God.” These are the principles John has been writing about throughout the chapter, as we’ve seenhereandhere. ...