Episode 207 David and the Punishment of the Egregiously Evil

The Psalms’ attitude toward evildoers must be understood in order to comprehend the Jewish moral vision.
Text: Psalms 36-37, 40-43, 92, 104, 139
The Psalms’ attitude toward evildoers must be understood in order to comprehend the Jewish moral vision.
Text: Psalms 36-37, 40-43, 92, 104, 139
The Psalms' approach to war is at the heart of Shakespeare's most famous play about war.
Many of the psalms explicitly reference the descendants of one of the most famous villains in the Pentateuch.
We look once again at a depiction of King David, which is essentially a psalm captured in an image.
The Bible gives us psalms from the many moments of David's life as a fugitive.
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