The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life” is on display through Jan. 4, 2026, at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York.
Perhaps the psalms aren’t great poetry, and they do, undeniably, smack of violence, war, hatred of one’s enemies in the name ...
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We should read it not as an assortment of poems and songs but as a single rhapsody on God’s covenant promises. Late in the fourth century, a man named Palladius of Galatia left his home (somewhere in ...
Psalms 1:1 highlights two distinct responses to God’s Word: embracing it wholeheartedly or outright rejection. There is no neutral stance, grey area or alternative choice. The scripture clearly states ...
One who seeks counsel from the wicked, in fact from anywhere other than the truth of God, risks missing the Lord’s teaching and commandments. Wicked counsel draws its ideas from many places, and can ...
Author's Note: All previous volumes of this series are here. The first 56 volumes are compiled into the book "Bible Study For Those Who Don't Read The Bible." "Part Two," featuring volumes 57-113, was ...
It is a supremely tranquil poem and part of the radiance and comfort of this psalm is the way it doesn’t blink at death, instead it speaks of order, calm and peace. We know it like the back of our ...