The People's Bible Commentary - Psalms 73-150: A Bible commentary for every day
The People's Bible Commentary - Psalms 73-150: A Bible commentary for every day

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The People's Bible Commentary - Psalms 73-150: A Bible commentary for every day

Author : Donald Coggan
£7.99

To understand the Psalms, we need to remember that we are treading on holy ground. The writers of these extraordinary songs were in touch with God, the Holy One.


Please note that this book is no longer in print, but is available as a digital download (PDF).

Title The People's Bible Commentary - Psalms 73-150: A Bible commentary for every day
Author Donald Coggan
Description

To understand the Psalms, we need to remember that we are treading on holy ground. The writers of these extraordinary songs were in touch with God, the Holy One.

Sometimes they raged at him, sometimes they adored him. Often they consciously did neither, but just got on with living a godly life, keeping an eye Godwards all the while.

In this second of two volumes, we continue to explore the Psalms, pondering their meanings, savouring their poetry, and joining with the communities of faith who over the years have used them in worship.

Details
  • Product code: DOWN0656
  • Published: 22 October 1999
  • Format: PDF Download
  • Pages: 192

To understand the Psalms, we need to remember that we are treading on holy ground. The writers of these extraordinary songs were in touch with God, the Holy One.

Sometimes they raged at him, sometimes they adored him. Often they consciously did neither, but just got on with living a godly life, keeping an eye Godwards all the while.

In this second of two volumes, we continue to explore the Psalms, pondering their meanings, savouring their poetry, and joining with the communities of faith who over the years have used them in worship.

Lord Coggan, who died in 2000, wrote many books on subjects ranging from theology and biblical studies to biography and spirituality. He was also the author of the People's Bible Commentary volume on Psalms 73-150 (BRF, 1999). He was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1974 to 1980.