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125: The Diseased and the Desolate (Psalms 39-44)

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The Book of Psalms is so long that it is divided up into five smaller books.
This is where Book One ends and Book Two begins.
However, the familiar themes of God as a rock and refuge continue, and the spirit of David looms large as both author and inspirer of many of the songs.
However, the tone is notably darker and gloomier in Book Two, as praise makes way for lament.
Join us as we continue through the Jews' ancient but enduring songbook.
Written and produced by Chas Bayfield
Music by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins Music
(birdsong accidental)
Cover art by Lisa Goff

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Manage episode 447359302 series 3418521
Content provided by Chas Bayfield. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chas Bayfield or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

The Book of Psalms is so long that it is divided up into five smaller books.
This is where Book One ends and Book Two begins.
However, the familiar themes of God as a rock and refuge continue, and the spirit of David looms large as both author and inspirer of many of the songs.
However, the tone is notably darker and gloomier in Book Two, as praise makes way for lament.
Join us as we continue through the Jews' ancient but enduring songbook.
Written and produced by Chas Bayfield
Music by Michael Auld and Jon Hawkins Music
(birdsong accidental)
Cover art by Lisa Goff

  continue reading

164 episodes

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