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Psalm 29 - The Storm (Voice) of God


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Join us this episode as Noah tackles a difference facet of God. In this psalm God's voice is described as a terrible storm starting over the waters of the sea before hitting land and causing premature births in animals, shattering trees, and impacting the psalmist with feelings of gravitas. Noah spends a lot of time discussing the wonder that storms can create, comparing that to the wonder of human invention and technology. He discusses how both have strengths and weaknesses. Nature is wild and dangerous while technology can be easily assumed to possess all the answers to human safety. Noah discusses how this picture of God reframes even the previous two psalms to balance both the dangerous and unpredictable and the reliable and secure. Strap in yet again as we dive into this beautiful psalm!

Bible Project Episode

https://open.spotify.com/episode/49fgoijNocz2HQoMol378S?si=8c01c10b9f9644b8

Spotify Playlist

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Sources for Music

"Havu l'Adonai" Psalm 29 (in Hebrew) by David Loden

Published and Written by David Loden

Sung by "Fiat Lux" Vocal Ensemble - David Loden, Director

Singers: Sopranos - Yael Zori, Ofri Zafrir, Sharon Amitai
Altos: Rebecca Krüger, Kesia Tavares, Liron London, Marina Gurevich
Tenors: Moshe Haas, Leonid Axelrod, Hillel Medini
Basses: Natan Zavodnik, Teddy Chapman, David Loden

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLmwX8LNiT4

"Psalm 29"

Published by Stacie Jones - Topic

℗ Vanquish Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaxzFPXeLDU

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