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  • We need Christians who have read but didn't somehow miss the witness of the twelve prophets and the Psalmists in advocacy for the poor and environmental stewardship.

    Jeremy John: The Occupation Of The Lord's Prayer Jeremy John 2011

  • We need Christians who have read but didn't somehow miss the witness of the twelve prophets and the Psalmists in advocacy for the poor and environmental stewardship.

    Jeremy John: The Occupation Of The Lord's Prayer Jeremy John 2011

  • The Mosaic Law, the Old Testament prophets, the Psalmists, the writers of Proverbs all lay down both general principles and specific methods as to how to treat each other,and admonish the nation of Israel that God will only bless a nation that attends to these social needs.

    Texas Faith: Is health care a moral imperative? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009

  • That for me extends 'Christ' or 'Anointing' to include the prophets and the Psalmists and e.g.

    Jesus the Mystic in the Gospel of John James F. McGrath 2009

  • The biblical authors didn't know the world was spherical, and the Psalmists portrayed the height of mere clouds as equal to the heights of God's truth since heaven lay so near overhead in their opinion.

    Andy Schlafly On The Colbert Report James F. McGrath 2009

  • I like it because I can associate my feeling to those of Psalmists.

    Psalm 2008

  • Psalmists describe manna—the white, crisp wafers the Israelites ate in the wilderness—as the food of angels see Psalm 78:24–25.

    Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible Howard Books 2007

  • Psalmists describe manna—the white, crisp wafers the Israelites ate in the wilderness—as the food of angels see Psalm 78:24–25.

    Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible Howard Books 2007

  • Psalmists describe manna—the white, crisp wafers the Israelites ate in the wilderness—as the food of angels see Psalm 78:24–25.

    Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible Howard Books 2007

  • Psalmists describe manna—the white, crisp wafers the Israelites ate in the wilderness—as the food of angels see Psalm 78:24–25.

    Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible Howard Books 2007

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