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Psalm 53: Fools Deny Their God within Them
Adam Carlill’s metrical rendering of Psalm 53, from his excellent Psalms for the Common Era, retains the Psalm's difficult themes but ... -
Psalm 55: Oh, That I Had Wings
Psalm 55 is the plea of someone who has been betrayed and attacked by a former friend. Understandably, the Psalmist wants to beat a hast... -
Psalm 56: O God, in Mercy Look to Me
This Psalm is a plea for mercy when being hotly pursued by enemies. Have you ever felt like David did when he wrote this–slandered, hu... -
Psalm 6: Lord, My God, Do Not Contend
Adam Carlill's Psalm versifications in Psalms for the Common Era strike a fine balance between faithfulness to the Hebrew texts and si... -
Psalm 61: Lead Me to the Rock
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Psalm 67: Let All the Peoples Praise You!
This setting of Psalm 67 is in what I’ve dubbed a “modern medieval” style–stately but with a strong rhythmic spine. One of the i... -
Psalm 78: People Of The Lord
Who would have thought that a Genevan Psalter-style setting of Psalm 78 in 7/8 time would become my biggest hit? After it won th... -
Psalm 80: O Faithful Shepherd
Psalm 80's vine imagery is connected with Jesus' words, "I am the Vine," giving new life to an overlooked, but beautifully singable Gen... -
Psalm 80: Restore Us, O God!
Eugene Peterson argues that we sanitize the Psalms. His Bible translation, The Message, attempted to restore some of the grittiness of t... -
Psalm 81: Sing to God Our Strength
Psalm 81 should be sung more often. In this song, the Psalm's opening music images take center stage and the more Israel-specific latter... -
Psalm 82: Gathered in the Judgment Hall
Psalm 82 is fascinating. While it could be understood as an indictment of unjust people, in actuality, it appears to be a judgment again... -
Psalm 98: Sing to the Lord a New Song
It seems like everyone has their own version of Psalm 98, but each generation needs a "new song" so I make no apologies for adding my vo...
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