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Psalm 116, like many others, is rich with wordplay and parallelism, some of which helps us understand the Psalmist's talk of being God's "slave" yet celebrating freedom from his bonds.
If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected], and we'll try to cover it.
By Miriam FisherPsalm 116, like many others, is rich with wordplay and parallelism, some of which helps us understand the Psalmist's talk of being God's "slave" yet celebrating freedom from his bonds.
If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected], and we'll try to cover it.