Ep. 122: The Lost Psalms of David (set to music)
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With the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, we have come to understand the prolificacy of David. He wrote 4,050 psalms! Ninety-six percent more than we have. He intended for each to be sung on a separate day at the Temple as part of the worship service and basically everywhere else. This may make David the most prolific lyricist of all time!
We know that David sang to Saul when evil spirits were pressing around him. We now have 4 of his exorcism songs. Two are heavily damaged but one is relatively complete. Since the Lord had forbidden David from building the actual temple, David laid all the plans, including the liturgies, so that all that Solomon had to do was place the flesh on the bones, so to speak. In this, David typified Elohim laying the plans for the wise princely son to do his father’s work.
In this episode, using the musical talents of Ron Garrard and the Garrard Singers, let's recreate some of the Psalms that have not been heard for over 3,000 years, in the spirt David intended them. The song of the righteous is a prayer the Lord has said. Come and sing (and pray) along with us!
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