Episode 208 Henry the V and Psalm 44

Though often overlooked today, the Psalms’ approach to war is at the heart of Shakespeare’s most famous play about war.
Text: Psalms 44, 113
Though often overlooked today, the Psalms’ approach to war is at the heart of Shakespeare’s most famous play about war.
Text: Psalms 44, 113
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.
The offerings in the Temple are described in various psalms, which must be taken in tandem to understand their message.
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