Psalm 1 – SING & LEARN
I chose this melody because its melody is somewhat monotonous, and yet pleasant. One of the keys for gladness suggested by King David in the opening song of Psalms is stability, which fits the tunes. Read Psalm 1 here
I chose this melody because its melody is somewhat monotonous, and yet pleasant. One of the keys for gladness suggested by King David in the opening song of Psalms is stability, which fits the tunes. Read Psalm 1 here
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 …
Summary for the first verse (psalm 37 1), please see below the video: לְדָוִד אַל תִּתְחַר בַּמְּרֵעִים אַל תְּקַנֵּא בְּעֹשֵׂי עַוְלָה Of David. Do not compete with the evildoers; do not envy those who commit injustice (Psalm 37:1) We started the study by posing the question: Why not compete (and maybe also defeat..) the evil-dowers? …
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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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Summary by Sherri, below the video 1. For the conductor, a maskil of the sons of Korah. 2. As a hart cries longingly for rivulets of water, so does my soul cry longingly to You, O God. 3. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God; when will I come and appear before God? …