Well let's see . . . Nursing home ministry since 1979 . . . Saved April 14, 1974 . . . Retired/disabled, printer, funeral director . . . married 43 years in April . . . Lots of grand kids . . .
The Psalmist name? I have a love for all the scriptures, Genesis to Revelation, yet I have a favoritism for the book of Psalms, which came about when my late brother introduced me to the "Treasury of David", by Charles H. Spurgeon, 1833-1892. When I began reading the "Treasury" I was hooked, so the studies in the Psalms is on going study for me - I just love being a student of God word. The Psalms, a field of rich lush green pastures of hidden treasure for feeding the soul, Amen and Amen!
I have both the 3 volume set of the "Treasury" and the single volume abridged copy.
I use the RSV the most, I like the NASB too. My latest treasure find is a 1950's large print leather bond 6x9 copy of the Psalms, I also picked up a 1881-1885 Revised Standard. A few years ago I found a 1901 American Version.
So glad to be here, TheologyOline is a fair place to post chat, etc.
Blessings to you all - The Psalmist
The Psalmist name? I have a love for all the scriptures, Genesis to Revelation, yet I have a favoritism for the book of Psalms, which came about when my late brother introduced me to the "Treasury of David", by Charles H. Spurgeon, 1833-1892. When I began reading the "Treasury" I was hooked, so the studies in the Psalms is on going study for me - I just love being a student of God word. The Psalms, a field of rich lush green pastures of hidden treasure for feeding the soul, Amen and Amen!
I have both the 3 volume set of the "Treasury" and the single volume abridged copy.
I use the RSV the most, I like the NASB too. My latest treasure find is a 1950's large print leather bond 6x9 copy of the Psalms, I also picked up a 1881-1885 Revised Standard. A few years ago I found a 1901 American Version.
So glad to be here, TheologyOline is a fair place to post chat, etc.
Blessings to you all - The Psalmist
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