A Psalter for Prayer: This Is the One
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2025
- Miles Coverdale meets the monks of the Kieven Caves.
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A cave sounds wonderful!
I felt the same way about the translation of the St Ignatius psalter. I just bought the pocket version of the HTM.
The demons hate the one who stands and prays this book. Prepare for battle.
Nice review. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this Dale.... like you, I like flipping pages of books. I like to say that if I could take only one book to a desert island, it would be the Bible. If I'd have to choose only one book of the Bible, it would be the Psalms.
Interesting, thanks! I personally like the ESV stand-alone psalter published by Crossway. Blessings to you on this Ash Wednesday.
I always find myself surprised by how much I, too, like the ESV Psalter.
Maybe it is just me but "The Rite for Singing the Twelve Pslams" in "A Psalter for Prayer" only contains 10 Pslams? 26,31,56,33,38,40,69,70,76,101
@@CaribouDataScience I think that the Prayer Manassah and the Great Doxology are counted as 11 and 12.
Also my Desert Island psalter
I don’t need another Book of Prayers. I don’t need another Book of Prayers. I don’t need another Book of Prayers. I…don’t…need…another…Book of…Prayers. But, if I lived in a cave, it sure would be nice. I’ll never live in a cave. But I’ll always wonder what it’s like to pray with this one particular Book of Prayers, even if I already have at least three other fantastic versions from other publishers. Nah. I’ll just be happy to pray using what I already have. HTM. Jordanville (pocket). Ancient Faith. And then, maybe next Christmas, if God allows, and I actually pray (and keep praying), then perhaps I’ll find out what Dale was really talking about. On Ash Wednesday 2024. Till then, God bless you, Dale.
May you have a holy Lent.
My Lffe in Christ, St John of Kronstadt (1 book)
I rather like the Jordanville psalms better than the Boston psalms, but I prefer the variety of prayers in the St. Ignatius psalter to those in the Jordanville psalter. Ah well.
A cave is a luxury. I have the pocket version of the Psalter for Prayer. It's my favorite for daily devotions. Not my favorite translation of the psalms, but still a better translation than The Orthodox Psalter; The Psalterion According to the Seventy, with the nine odes and Patristic Commentary.
And your favourite translation is . . . ? Or is the Psalterion According to the Seventy and I am befuddled by punctuation?
@@dalecaldwell. My favorite is the ESV. The psalms I have memorized are from the NRSV. But, the Bible I read the most is KJV.