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The Psalms are widely regarded as among the greatest poetry ever written and, after the Gospels, they are probably the most commonly read part of the Bible. They are a regular part of the Church's worship and are a source of comfort and inspiration to Christians throughout the world. Here, John Eaton gives a fascinating introduction to the Psalms as a whole, examining their contextual background, their theology, and their importance down the ages. He also provides a new translation and a commentary on each of the 150 psalms. The discussion on each psalm ends with a prayer drawn from Eaton's understanding of the psalm. - Back cover.
Publish Date
February 28, 2006
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group
Language
English
Pages
536
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The Psalms: A Historical And Spiritual Commentary With An Introduction And A A New Translation (Continuum Biblical Studies)
February 28, 2006, Continuum International Publishing Group
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in English
- New Ed edition
0826488951 9780826488954
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Table of Contents
Introduction. The importance of the Psalms
The authors
Psalm music
The poetry of the Psalms
The ancient situations of Psalmody
The experience of the holy
The Psalms down the ages
Commentary : Psalms 1-150
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