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It is therefore imperative that we treasure the heritage given to us in our Psalter, thank God for the blessings it brings, and also, where necessary, fortify its weaknesses, so that it might better reflect our commitment to singing that which is found in Scripture alone. Historical Background Our
But our Psalter is only a versification of these psalms, with melodies and harmonies added based on the psalms for liturgical use in our worship service, is non-inspired, bound by language and culture. Some logical questions might be: can the Psalter be revised; should it be improved; may it be enla
God gave us a special book of songs named “Psalms.” In the course of history, he preserved the Psalms and ensured they were singable for the day and age in which we live. Our denomination was blessed with an inheritance that was simply given to us: the Psalter. This songbook is fused into our very e
Students of the Psalms will find many, stimulating suggestions for translation and interpretation in The Psalter. Discreet but appropriate use of New Testament idiom ("Christ," "Savior," "Church") adapts the Psalms for use in the church under the Gospel yet without going to extremes in the manner of
(Psalter #347) ❖
Sing Psalter 311:5; 313:5; 426:10. Devotions
Sing or pray Psalter #109
Sing or pray Psalter #100.
Sing Psalter 31:1, 3, 6, 7. Devotions
Sing Psalters 108:2. Devotions