Perhaps these Galilean parables aren't so different from the large-scale dramas in this month's Exodus history and psalmist liturgy. |
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In Psalm 148, the psalmist speaks of all creation giving praise to God, their Creator. |
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By his use of the Hebrew imperfect tense, the psalmist shows his present trust in God is based on past experiences of God's presence and help. |
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Both the lament of Jeremiah and the praise of the psalmist are important to God and integral to the worship life of God's people. |
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The psalmist had adapted this picture to refer to the spiritual offerings of prayer, praise and proclamation. |
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The psalmist praises Yahweh for remaining faithful to God's people despite their long history of sin and apostasy. |
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When the psalmist wrote this verse, he declared that man's average lifespan was seventy to eighty years. |
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The psalmist sings this song of God's love and faithfulness to the great congregation. |
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For example, the psalmist observed that one possible reason for affliction is disobedience. |
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Here too the psalmist has been before us, expressing for us both the intolerable pain and the sense of hopelessness. |
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One of the wonderful gifts of David, the primary psalmist, was his ability to compose songs of praise and lead the Israelites in worship through song. |
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Along with the psalmist, I would say indeed: pray for the peace of Jerusalem. |
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In face of this organized evil, tenacious, powerful, venomous, the psalmist revolts interiorly. |
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Ask him to show you if you share the same eagerness to hear his voice as these verses suggest the psalmist did. |
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I can only say that prayers of thanksgiving welled up in my heart then, and now the beautiful poem sung by the psalmist springs to my heart. |
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Along the paths of Dominican living they were able to understand and live what the psalmist says: «Your love is better than life itself. |
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In Psalm 92 the psalmist develops the idea of seeds which become plants and trees. |
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The Authorized Version asserts that the psalmist's question is merely rhetorical, and it is the psalmist himself who responds. |
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Can the psalmist remain impervious to all this? |
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He had sung the de profundis of the psalmist in the hope of the vita nuova of Dante. |
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David, a reputed harp player and psalmist, becomes Saul's armor-bearer and official soother. |
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