This new translation of the book of Psalms is now offered to the public. It is our conviction that in its consideration of the finding of modern biblical scholarship as well as its full awareness o…
Although the Psalms are much beloved by readers of the Bible, some hostile language in individual psalms may be disconcerting. Are these seemingly vindictive prayers acceptable in the mouths of Chr…
"The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want ..." Travel the shepherd's path to the green pastures and cool, refreshing waters of Psalm 23. As a shepherd, Phillip Keller shares his insights int…
Creatively and imaginatively articulating the faith of the OT (and Church) in new ways that are both personally and publicly helpful to anyone who wants to share and use their faith meaningfully in…
What can man bring to God which will be execellent and acceptable in His sight? John Bunyan's answer may surprise us- a broken and contrite heart. This is the 'acceptable sacrifice' of the title. …
Traditionally, the Psalms have been read in reference to their historical context. This publication suggests to read a psalm in its literary context and with reference to the editorial intent of it…
This book examines the role of Persian imperial ideology in the creation of psalms in Book 5 of the Psalter and in the shaping of the book of Psalms as a whole. Although much research has been cond…
Many of the Psalms use such vivid and timeless imagery that they express as clearly today as they did centuries ago the feelings of the person seeking God. But other psalms are more difficult to un…
This a book that invites us yo discover in the Psalms a way of getting in touch with, affirming, and expressing our life experiences. In order to pray the Psalms, two things are necessary : (1) the…
To read the historical Psalms is to confront vexed problems of history, historicity and hitoriography. Yet these Psalms are so characteritically treated in Old Testament scholarship as Psalms of hi…