Hebrew life and times . A BABYLONIAN-HARP. JEWISH HARPS ON COINS OF BAR COCHBA, I32-135 A. D. ASSYRIAN DULCIMER Cuts on this page used by permission of the Palestine Exploration Fund. HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS 145 These words and scores of other passages just asgreat set to music long since forgotten but in thosedays sweet to the ear, helped untold multitudes to dojustice and to love mercy, to confess their sins, and tofind strength and hope in God. Study Topics 1. Of the David psalms, read any of the followingchapters: 11, 13, 15, 23, of the book of Psalms. 2. Of the Pilgrim psalms, read chapter
Hebrew life and times . A BABYLONIAN-HARP. JEWISH HARPS ON COINS OF BAR COCHBA, I32-135 A. D. ASSYRIAN DULCIMER Cuts on this page used by permission of the Palestine Exploration Fund. HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS 145 These words and scores of other passages just asgreat set to music long since forgotten but in thosedays sweet to the ear, helped untold multitudes to dojustice and to love mercy, to confess their sins, and tofind strength and hope in God. Study Topics 1. Of the David psalms, read any of the followingchapters: 11, 13, 15, 23, of the book of Psalms. 2. Of the Pilgrim psalms, read chapter 121 or124 or 126. 3. Which of these do you like best? 4. Look up words scattered through the Psalmswhich appear to be musical directions. 5. In what ways did the following Psalms help theJews to realize their hopes?— a. 15. b. 51. c. 124. 6. For a good example of one of the prayers, in thetemple, read 1 Kings 8. 27, 28. CHAPTER XXVA NARROW KIND OF PATRIOTISM All nations like to think of themselves as superiorto the rest of mankind. The
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