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  • 040 - Psalm 36
    Feb 19 2026
    The Book of Psalms, often referred to as the Psalms or the Psalter, is a revered collection divided into five distinct sections, each concluding with a doxology. The term comes from the Greek word ψαλμοί (psalmoi), which means instrumental music and extends to the words accompanying the music. Traditionally attributed to King David, these poetic verses have long been central to the prayers and worship of the Christian church, particularly among monks who would chant through the Psalms in a week-long cycle. While many commentaries exist, few are as renowned and widely embraced as that of St. Augustine. This first volume delves into the initial section of Psalms (1 - 36), exploring their depth and significance. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    46 m
  • 039 - Psalm 35 Discourse 2
    Feb 18 2026
    The Book of Psalms, often referred to as the Psalms or the Psalter, is a revered collection divided into five distinct sections, each concluding with a doxology. The term comes from the Greek word ψαλμοί (psalmoi), which means instrumental music and extends to the words accompanying the music. Traditionally attributed to King David, these poetic verses have long been central to the prayers and worship of the Christian church, particularly among monks who would chant through the Psalms in a week-long cycle. While many commentaries exist, few are as renowned and widely embraced as that of St. Augustine. This first volume delves into the initial section of Psalms (1 - 36), exploring their depth and significance. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    41 m
  • 038 - Psalm 35 Discourse 1
    Feb 17 2026
    The Book of Psalms, often referred to as the Psalms or the Psalter, is a revered collection divided into five distinct sections, each concluding with a doxology. The term comes from the Greek word ψαλμοί (psalmoi), which means instrumental music and extends to the words accompanying the music. Traditionally attributed to King David, these poetic verses have long been central to the prayers and worship of the Christian church, particularly among monks who would chant through the Psalms in a week-long cycle. While many commentaries exist, few are as renowned and widely embraced as that of St. Augustine. This first volume delves into the initial section of Psalms (1 - 36), exploring their depth and significance. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    48 m
  • 037 - Psalm 34 Discourse the Second
    Feb 16 2026
    The Book of Psalms, often referred to as the Psalms or the Psalter, is a revered collection divided into five distinct sections, each concluding with a doxology. The term comes from the Greek word ψαλμοί (psalmoi), which means instrumental music and extends to the words accompanying the music. Traditionally attributed to King David, these poetic verses have long been central to the prayers and worship of the Christian church, particularly among monks who would chant through the Psalms in a week-long cycle. While many commentaries exist, few are as renowned and widely embraced as that of St. Augustine. This first volume delves into the initial section of Psalms (1 - 36), exploring their depth and significance. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    1 h y 12 m
  • 036 - Psalm 34 Discourse the First
    Feb 15 2026
    The Book of Psalms, often referred to as the Psalms or the Psalter, is a revered collection divided into five distinct sections, each concluding with a doxology. The term comes from the Greek word ψαλμοί (psalmoi), which means instrumental music and extends to the words accompanying the music. Traditionally attributed to King David, these poetic verses have long been central to the prayers and worship of the Christian church, particularly among monks who would chant through the Psalms in a week-long cycle. While many commentaries exist, few are as renowned and widely embraced as that of St. Augustine. This first volume delves into the initial section of Psalms (1 - 36), exploring their depth and significance. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    23 m
  • 035 - Psalm 33 Discourse the Second
    Feb 14 2026
    The Book of Psalms, often referred to as the Psalms or the Psalter, is a revered collection divided into five distinct sections, each concluding with a doxology. The term comes from the Greek word ψαλμοί (psalmoi), which means instrumental music and extends to the words accompanying the music. Traditionally attributed to King David, these poetic verses have long been central to the prayers and worship of the Christian church, particularly among monks who would chant through the Psalms in a week-long cycle. While many commentaries exist, few are as renowned and widely embraced as that of St. Augustine. This first volume delves into the initial section of Psalms (1 - 36), exploring their depth and significance. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    50 m
  • 034 - Psalm 33 First Exposition and Discourse the First
    Feb 13 2026
    The Book of Psalms, often referred to as the Psalms or the Psalter, is a revered collection divided into five distinct sections, each concluding with a doxology. The term comes from the Greek word ψαλμοί (psalmoi), which means instrumental music and extends to the words accompanying the music. Traditionally attributed to King David, these poetic verses have long been central to the prayers and worship of the Christian church, particularly among monks who would chant through the Psalms in a week-long cycle. While many commentaries exist, few are as renowned and widely embraced as that of St. Augustine. This first volume delves into the initial section of Psalms (1 - 36), exploring their depth and significance. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    39 m
  • 033 - Psalm 32
    Feb 12 2026
    The Book of Psalms, often referred to as the Psalms or the Psalter, is a revered collection divided into five distinct sections, each concluding with a doxology. The term comes from the Greek word ψαλμοί (psalmoi), which means instrumental music and extends to the words accompanying the music. Traditionally attributed to King David, these poetic verses have long been central to the prayers and worship of the Christian church, particularly among monks who would chant through the Psalms in a week-long cycle. While many commentaries exist, few are as renowned and widely embraced as that of St. Augustine. This first volume delves into the initial section of Psalms (1 - 36), exploring their depth and significance. - Summary by ancientchristian
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    1 h y 12 m