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Mentioned in 26 episodes
Psalms
Book • 2023
The Book of Psalms is a diverse collection of prayers, poems, and hymns that span many centuries of Israel’s history.
It includes works by various authors such as King David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Moses, and King Solomon, among others.
The book is divided into five sections or books, each concluding with a doxology.
The psalms cover a wide range of themes including God and His creation, war, worship, wisdom, sin, evil, judgment, justice, and the coming of the Messiah.
They were integral to the ritual life of the Temple and have had a profound impact on both Jewish and Christian worship traditions.
It includes works by various authors such as King David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Moses, and King Solomon, among others.
The book is divided into five sections or books, each concluding with a doxology.
The psalms cover a wide range of themes including God and His creation, war, worship, wisdom, sin, evil, judgment, justice, and the coming of the Messiah.
They were integral to the ritual life of the Temple and have had a profound impact on both Jewish and Christian worship traditions.
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Mentioned in 26 episodes
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when discussing Jesus's teachings on unconditional love and forgiveness.


Donald Hoffman

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as loaded with redemption language.


Tim Mackie

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What Does Redemption Mean in the Bible?
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as a source for his understanding of Psalm 126.


Timothy Keller

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A Christian’s Weeping
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as part of the daily readings in the Bible in a Year podcast.


Fr. Mike Schmitz

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Day 31: Frogs, Gnats, and Flies (2025)
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while discussing the theological context of Psalms.


Tara-Leigh Cobble

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Day 112 (Psalm 6, 8-10, 14, 16, 19, 21) - Year 7
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in the context of David's repentance.

John Rich

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John Rich: Donald Trump, the Darkness of Eminem’s New Album, and the Song He Wrote Through God
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when discussing wisdom literature.


Alastair Roberts

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"The Role of Wisdom in Education" by Alastair Roberts
Mentioned in the podcast as a book to read on February 29th.

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Day 331 (1 Thessalonians 1-5, 2 Thessalonians 1-3) - Year 6
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as one of his favorite books.


Joe Mazzulla

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Game 1 with Joe Mazzulla | 76ers vs. Celtics (2022)
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as a source of information on the pains of hell.

Richard Rohlin

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392 - Richard Rohlin - Universal History: Symbols From the Edge of the World
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while discussing the readings for day 93 of the Bible in a Year podcast.


Fr. Mike Schmitz

Day 93: Strengths and Weaknesses (2025)
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in the context of language to work out honestly with God.


Ryan Britt

Get in The Arena - S21E6
Mentioned in relation to placing God before us always.

D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths III: Implications for How to Live
Mentioned to highlight the variety of ways believers express emotions and worship.

Episode 398: Varieties of Psalms (New Series on Imprecatory Psalms!)
Mentioned by J.D. Greear in his Christmas sermon as a source of inspiration and comfort.

#Blessed: Mary's Psalm
Referenced as a source containing the Gam ki eleh beget salmavis.

Hadas Hershkovitz: On Loss: A Husband, Father, Soldier [Loss 3/3]
Reference to a verse in Psalms which mentions Israel as the apple of God's eye.

An Unordinary Predicament
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as having a way of categorizing the Psalms, which is helpful when discussing the evolution between spiritual stages.

Mike Erre

Faith and Disorientation: Stages of Spiritual Growth and Worship in the Psalms (Psalm Series)
Mentioned by J.D. Greear to describe how Eugene Peterson questioned whether calling Psalms 'praises' was false advertising.

Searching for a Hero
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as a collection of prayers and songs capturing the emotions of God's people.


John Piper

I’ve Never Read the Bible, Where Should I Start?