Gods Song: Psalms in Rhyming Meter - eBook
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Gods Song: Psalms in Rhyming Meter - eBook  -     By: Sandy Betgur, Thomas Seller

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Title: Gods Song: Psalms in Rhyming Meter - eBook
By: Sandy Betgur, Thomas Seller
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781490827575
ISBN-13: 9781490827575
Stock No: WW63928EB

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Imagine Gods book of poetry, the Psalms, written as poems


that rhyme


that have a variety of metrical patterns


that remain true to meaning of Scripture


that help us hear Gods voice in a new way




Jehovah, Thou searchest me deeply;


My nature dost Thou understand;


Whenever I sit, Thou ponderest it;


Whenever I rise, Thou dost realize


My thoughts and the deeds I have planned.


Psalm 139




Jehovahs mine, my Shepherd divine;


No want will He fail to surpass;


He makes me dine, be filled, and recline


In pastures of tender, young grass.


Psalm 23




The panting hart seeks most and first


For water-brooks, to quench its thirst,


Lest it should die;


So pants my soul, O God, for Thee


Who art the God of life to me:


Let me draw nigh!


Psalm 42




I have been teaching the Psalms for more than thirty years, and yet, as I read through these poems, I found myself repeatedly stopping to reflect on things I had never considered before, and being blessed by that exercise.


Dr. David Howard, Professor of Old Testament,
Bethel Seminary, St. Paul, MN

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