Walter Brueggemann's unique gift of joining historical-exegetical insights to penetrating observations about the traumas and joys of contemporary life both personal and social is here forcefully di…
Two years ago at a small adult Sunday School class, the topic for discussion was how God Works in and through people. Near the end of the hour Curtis, a disable African American Vietnam vet who had…
Just as the Book of Psalms provides the words we need for lament (expressing our grief and hurt to God), the Psalter also provides the guidance and language we need for negotiating the time after l…
This book will take you through the entire 119th psalm with Hebrew diagrams (at the back of the book) while giving you some of Dr. Zemek's personal life applications and how this Psalm has helped t…
Nost Christian for most of the Christain centuries have learned to pray by praying the Psalms. The Hebrews, with several centuries of a head start on us in matters of prayer and worship, provides u…
W. H. Bellinger, a leading authority on the Psalms and a seasoned teacher, presents an updated edition of his successful introduction to the Psalms. This accessible and concise primer takes account…
The Psalter is a most important book of the Old Testament in terms of its testimony to Christ. Richard Belcher explores this theme against the background of his wide knowledge of modern psalm schol…
This book lives up to its name and offers richly informative commentaries on the 150 psalms. It rewards the careful reader with a deep appreciation of the vitality of these 150 poems, composed so l…
This brief book arises out of three observations. First, the Psalms are afont of inspiration, encouragement and instruction in the life of both public and private prayer. From Basil to Bonhoeffer t…
All poetry in the Old Testament presents problems, but the Psalms have the additional difficulty that they have come down to us without setting or context, for these are often helpful in interpreti…