This introduction to the Psalms unfolds the text and meaning as songs for the people of God. The book offers introduction and exposition to every featured Psalm and considers the themes of conflict, mystery and suffering in which good wins over evil.
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- Author WILCOCK, MICHAE
- Pub Date 01/04/2001
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 256
This is the first volume of a practical and readable introduction to the Psalms which effectively unfolds the text and meaning as songs for the people of God. The expositions represent Michael Wilcock's attempts over many years to unfold God's Word to real people confronting the raw questions of life in the church and in the world. He sees the Psalter as a collection, an anthology, a hymnal, a book of songs. It is full of pictures that show us a variety of places in a land of spiritual experience. In his view it is important for Christians today to appropriate the range of human emotion that is embodied in the Psalms. We also need their imaginative vitality. The book will be helpful in using the Psalms in church services, and includes an exposition of every Psalm, long or short, familiar or neglected.