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The Psalms are wonderful sources of encouragement, enlightenment,
and strength. This series explores the Psalms for Cycle A of the
Common Lectionary using New Revised Standard Version of the Bible
texts.
Each meditation is in three parts. First is the Psalm itself.
Second is the alternate image, offering readers new insights to
stimulate their vision of the Psalms. Third is the reflection
section, offering a short analysis and comment on the passage.
"Aids to the Psalms" is appropriate for liturgical aids, sermon
starters, personal and group meditation, and Christian education.
Among the Psalms of Cycle A are:
- Christmas Eve -- O sing to the Lord a new song.
- Good Friday -- My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
- Thanksgiving -- Praise is due to you, O God, in Zion.
- Ascension -- Clap your hands, all you peoples.
This is part of a three-book set on exploring the message of the
Psalms.
Hugh H. Drennan is a Presbyterian minister serving in the
Oakland-Cambridge Presbyterian church in Cambridge, Wisconsin. He
is a graduate of the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary,
Dubuque. Iowa.
The Psalms are wonderful sources of encouragement, enlightenment,
and strength. This series explores the Psalms for Cycle C of the
Common Lectionary using New Revised Standard Version of the Bible
texts.
Each meditation is in three parts. First is the Psalm itself.
Second is the alternate image, offering readers new insights to
stimulate their vision of the Psalms. Third is the reflection
section, offering a short analysis and comment on the passage.
"Aids to the Psalms" is appropriate for liturgical aids, Sermon
starters, personal and group meditation, and Christian education.
Among the Psalms of Cycle C are:
- Psalm 8 -- O Lord, our Sovereign, how majestic is your name in
all the earth.
- Psalm 23 -- The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
- Psalm 51 -- Have mercy on me, O God.
- Psalm 100 -- Make a joyful noise to the Lord.
This is part of a three-book set on exploring the message of the
Psalms.
Hugh H. Drennan is a Presbyterian minister serving in the
Oakland-Cambridge Presbyterian Church in Cambridge, Wisconsin. He
is a graduate of the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary,
Dubuque, Iowa.
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