Psalms 68:1 declares, “Let God arise; let his enemies be scattered.” This powerful cry signals divine intervention, reminding believers that when God steps into any battle, demonic confidence ...
Rabbi Avraham Yitschak HaKohen KookTzadok Bassan collection. It was never easy to be a Jew. Even nowadays, with a Jewish state and army, Israeli ambassador Dan Gillerman exclaimed in a speech to the ...
When Clive Staples Lewis, 59, England’s top amateur theologian, reread the psalms, he was bothered by the cursing. In 109, for instance, the psalmist prays that an ungodly man may rule over his enemy ...
The Book of Psalms presents two daunting challenges to the Bible blog. First, because it’s just a series of poems, in no particular order, there is no compelling reason to start at Psalm 1 and read on ...
Regarding Father Raymond J. de Souza’s “Donald Trump Has a Prayer” (Houses of Worship, Oct. 11): 35 years ago, I had a rare personal meeting with Basil Pennington, an American Trappist priest and a ...
The Hebrew Bible does not contain a formal creed or systemization of core doctrines, but if it did, it might be Psalm 110. Martin Luther called it “the very core and quintessence of the whole ...
I am praying there will be somebody here who will be able to shout, “Let God arise, and let my stubborn enemies scatter,” in the name of Jesus. When God arises: ¶¶ Your enemies release your ...
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