Psalms 133-139
Aug. 17th, 2010 09:38 pmPsalm 133: I can't deny that it's good for brethren to live together in peace, but that holds true whatever gods or none these brethren follow
Psalm 134: Bless the Lord because he made it heaven and earth
Psalm 135: And he deserves praise because he can easily slay large numbers of enemies
Psalm 136: Must be interesting spoken or sung out as a call and answer, otherwise nothing new
Psalm 137: ♫By the rivers of Babylon♫
Psalm 138: "All the kings of the earth shall praise thee, O LORD, when they hear the words of thy mouth." Well, probably not...
Psalm 139: Claims that God is all knowing & all seeing, watching this particular person from the womb and knowing what they're going to say all the time. Creepy much?
Psalm 134: Bless the Lord because he made it heaven and earth
Psalm 135: And he deserves praise because he can easily slay large numbers of enemies
Psalm 136: Must be interesting spoken or sung out as a call and answer, otherwise nothing new
Psalm 137: ♫By the rivers of Babylon♫
Psalm 138: "All the kings of the earth shall praise thee, O LORD, when they hear the words of thy mouth." Well, probably not...
Psalm 139: Claims that God is all knowing & all seeing, watching this particular person from the womb and knowing what they're going to say all the time. Creepy much?
Exciting
Date: 2010-08-18 07:57 pm (UTC)If you're looking for some intellectual reading I suggest Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis a former atheist. I know it opened my eyes a lot.