Literary Analysis of Psalm 4

  Click here to read “Psalm Four – Translation of the Song” On first reading, Psalm 4 seems disjointed, as though several melodies were being sung, one after the other. The one common chord throughout, however, is the constancy of the singer’s faith in God.   Verse 2 begins with the singer’s plea to God …

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Psalm 37 – SING & LEARN

As we conversed in the last session, the verse of Psalm 37:25 is a very hard one to understand. If we look around us, we see all the time righteous people whom are ‘forsaken’, ‘begging for bread’. We suggested a different way to read the verse (with accordance to the one that follows – Psalm …

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Psalm 30 – SING & LEARN – Can ‘bad’ turn to be ‘good’?!

Notes taken this week by Steve, below the video CHAPTER 30: I will exalt You, HASHEM, for You have raised me up from the depths, and not let my foes rejoice over me. HASHEM, my God, I cried out to You and You healed me. HASHEM, You have raised up my soul from the lower …

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