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Psalm 136 through 140

Psalm 136-140

An episode of the The book of Psalms podcast, hosted by Pastor James Kaddis, titled "Psalm 136 through 140" was published on June 5, 2016 and runs 48 minutes.

June 5, 2016 ·48m · The book of Psalms

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Psalm 136-140 - The book of Psalms.

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The Book of Psalms (KJV) by King James Version Loyal Books The Book of Psalms, commonly referred to simply as Psalms, is a book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Bible. Taken together, its 150 poems "express virtually the full range of Israel's religious faith." They each have a poetic character with frequent use of parallelism. In addition to the title of the collection, which translates as "song" or "hymns" from both Hebrew and Greek, superscriptions (or headings) in many of the Psalms provide musical references and some direction, in some cases even references to melodies that would have been well known by early congregations. Songs that can be identified as such in the Psalms include songs of thanksgiving (e.g., Ps 30), hymns of praise (e.g., Ps 117) and royal psalms, which may have been used in coronations and weddings. Identification of some psalms as prayers is also seen within the text, for example in the conclusion to Psalm 72, "The prayers of David son of Jesse are ended." The largest category of Psalms, though not grouped as suc Listening to the Bible in Yoruba, starting from the book of Psalms. Olamide Jesus Greetings. This podcast is for people who can't read or understand the Bible in English or any other language and for those who want to have a deeper understanding of the Word of God in the Yoruba language. This will help you to hear the Bible read to you as you go about your daily activities. Through the Psalms Wesley Provine This is a journey through the Book of Psalms. In each episode, we will look at a different Psalm and discuss its background, meaning, and application. Find encouragement and comfort in God’s Word as we study the life of David and his relationship with the Lord. Reading Through the Psalms Carla Alvarez There is no “right way” for reading through the Psalms other than asking the Holy Spirit to guide you and speak to you through them. However, for the past several years, I have read through the book of Psalms during the 50 days between Resurrection Sunday/First Fruits and Shavout/Pentecost as part of my devotional reading plan. This fifty days is also known as the Counting of the Omer during the Feast of Weeks. As there are 150 Psalms, I read three each day, beginning with Psalm 1, 51, and 101 and ending on the final day on Psalm 50, 100, and 150.You don’t have to wait until specific time to begin. Read through the Psalms any time you want to set aside a time to draw close to God. Each morning as you begin, thank God for his goodness and faithfulness and for his gift of Jesus Christ, claim the atonement of the blood of Jesus and ask him to renew your mind, invite in the present of the Holy Spirit and ask God what he wants to reveal or speak to you about that day . .
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