God’S Song (ePub)
Psalms in Rhyming Meter
(Sprache: Englisch)
Imagine Gods book of poetry, the Psalms, written as poems
that rhyme
that have a variety of metrical patterns
that remain true to meaning of Scripture
that help us hear Gods voice in a new way
Jehovah, Thou searchest me deeply;
My nature dost...
that rhyme
that have a variety of metrical patterns
that remain true to meaning of Scripture
that help us hear Gods voice in a new way
Jehovah, Thou searchest me deeply;
My nature dost...
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Imagine Gods book of poetry, the Psalms, written as poems
that rhyme
that have a variety of metrical patterns
that remain true to meaning of Scripture
that help us hear Gods voice in a new way
Jehovah, Thou searchest me deeply;
My nature dost Thou understand;
Whenever I sit, Thou ponderest it;
Whenever I rise, Thou dost realize
My thoughts and the deeds I have planned.
Psalm 139
Jehovahs mine, my Shepherd divine;
No want will He fail to surpass;
He makes me dine, be filled, and recline
In pastures of tender, young grass.
Psalm 23
The panting hart seeks most and first
For water-brooks, to quench its thirst,
Lest it should die;
So pants my soul, O God, for Thee
Who art the God of life to me:
Let me draw nigh!
Psalm 42
I have been teaching the Psalms for more than thirty years, and yet, as I read through these poems, I found myself repeatedly stopping to reflect on things I had never considered before, and being blessed by that exercise.
Dr. David Howard, Professor of Old Testament,
Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, MN
that rhyme
that have a variety of metrical patterns
that remain true to meaning of Scripture
that help us hear Gods voice in a new way
Jehovah, Thou searchest me deeply;
My nature dost Thou understand;
Whenever I sit, Thou ponderest it;
Whenever I rise, Thou dost realize
My thoughts and the deeds I have planned.
Psalm 139
Jehovahs mine, my Shepherd divine;
No want will He fail to surpass;
He makes me dine, be filled, and recline
In pastures of tender, young grass.
Psalm 23
The panting hart seeks most and first
For water-brooks, to quench its thirst,
Lest it should die;
So pants my soul, O God, for Thee
Who art the God of life to me:
Let me draw nigh!
Psalm 42
I have been teaching the Psalms for more than thirty years, and yet, as I read through these poems, I found myself repeatedly stopping to reflect on things I had never considered before, and being blessed by that exercise.
Dr. David Howard, Professor of Old Testament,
Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, MN
Autoren-Porträt von Sandy Betgur, Thomas M. Seller
Thomas M. Seller, author of the poems. Sandy Betgur, author of devotional responses.Thomas M. Seller, author of the poems. Sandy Betgur, author of devotional responses.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Sandy Betgur , Thomas M. Seller
- 2014, 190 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: WestBow Press
- ISBN-10: 1490827579
- ISBN-13: 9781490827575
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.03.2014
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