tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8145443337157660074.post564538500867194661..comments2024-01-31T11:56:57.276-06:00Comments on The Life I Read: Hebrew Words for Christians: Blessed, “Walking in the Way,” and SinK Cummings Pipeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01651771206479169237noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8145443337157660074.post-29734351831670483292014-10-30T10:58:42.671-05:002014-10-30T10:58:42.671-05:00" If the canonical Psalms are our model, few ..." If the canonical Psalms are our model, few hymn-writers could hope to write with such remarkable insight (into God and His creatures, who are only dust) and remarkable craftsmanship (e.g. the first three words of the first Psalm begin with the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, aleph (א), each also has a shin (ש), and two of the three also have a resh (ר), even though each is only a 3-letter word. Even those unfamiliar with Hebrew cannot miss the remarkable assonance and alliteration in those opening three words: “ashre ha-ish asher”)." T. David Gordon http://secondnaturejournal.com/the-imminent-decline-of-contemporary-worship-music-eight-reasons/<br />K Cummings Pipesnoreply@blogger.com