It would be idle to inquire into the particular period when this delightful poem was composed, for there is nothing in its title or subject to assist us in the enquiry. The heading, “To the Ch… more →
ReiterationsDiane Heeney wrote 1 week ago: This post was offered on the “Barnabasa” blog last week, and I decided it is important … more →
reiterations wrote 2 months ago: It would be idle to inquire into the particular period when this delightful poem was composed, for t … more →
cooldat wrote 3 months ago: Give ear to my prayer, O God; and hide not Thyself from my supplication. Attend unto me, and hear me … more →
cooldat wrote 3 months ago: Spurgeon reminds us, in his commentary on Psalm 54, in regards to David’s Selah: more pauses w … more →
Jason Adkins wrote 5 months ago: Fascination with a historical figure inevitably breeds interest in the movements and thinkers that i … more →
Tim A. wrote 6 months ago: THE PROPHET’S MUSICAL Habakkuk 3:1-2 Do you ever just feel like singing. I used to wonder why … more →
reiterations wrote 6 months ago: Spurgeon week (6) The first psalm was a contrast between the righteous man and the sinner; the secon … more →
reiterations wrote 7 months ago: Spurgeon week (3) Psalm 119 There is no title to this psalm, neither is any author’s name ment … more →