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The Book of Psalms; A New Translation, with Introductions and Notes, Explanatory and Critical, Vol. I is unavailable, but you can change that!

The first of a two-volume commentary set on the book of Psalms, this volume thoroughly introduces them with over 100 pages of background history, theological information, and a charting of the usage of the Psalms throughout the Church. Psalms 1–72 are then analyzed in detail, with thorough notes.

glory. All admiration of Nature in a rightly tuned heart is a confession of that glory. To such a heart there can be no praise of Nature apart from the praise of God. All things are “of Him and through Him and to Him.” The sun and the moon are His witnesses and heralds, the light is His robe, the clouds are His chariot, the thunder is His voice, the flashes of the lightning are His arrows and His spear. Apart from Him the universe is void and waste; He gives it its life and meaning. This Eighth Psalm
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