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Sing Psalms
unto Him |
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This 49
minute CD album includes 8 of the most popular
psalms sung by great singers and set to peaceful and
relaxing music. |
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Psalms & Songs |
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This
CD album features 9 psalms and 3 other
Bible passages including the Beatitudes.
Excellent singers and music. |
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Psalm
19 |
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Psalm 19,
perhaps the most
popular nature psalm,
is a
meditation on God's revelation of
Himself in
the world of
nature and His law. |
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Psalm 23 |
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Universally known as the Shepherd's Psalm, this
is probably the
best known and best loved of all the psalms. |
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Psalm 34 |
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David gives praise for deliverance from
trouble when he feigned madness before Abimelech, so
that Abimelech drove him out. |
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Psalm 46 |
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Psalm
46 was a favourite of the great Reformer Martin Luther
who paraphrased
verse 1 in his song A mighty
fortress. |
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Psalm 91 |
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A
psalm of comfort and protection for those
facing troublesome times. The devil quoted
this psalm during the temptation of Jesus. |
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Psalm 104 |
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Psalm 104 celebrates the majesty
and wonders of God’s creation and His
providence in providing for the needs of His
creation. |
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Psalm 121 |
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Composed by David, this psalm is one of the most cherished of Bible poems
in the entire heritage of
Hebrew poetry. |
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Psalm 139 |
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The
theme of Ps. 139 is God’s omniscience and omnipresence.
The psalmist recognizes God as present everywhere,
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