
Central Psalms to Know
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D. G. Reagle

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About this listen
Within Central Psalms to Know, you will learn 10 significant psalms worth fully knowing. Each psalm in this book will let you compare the text of the Tanach, NIV and KJV of each. Each psalm will also provide you with some light commentary, historical facts and even some fun and interesting facts that you didn’t know.
The exact dating of individual Psalms can be challenging, as they were authored by various writers in different historical and cultural contexts. Some of the Psalms can be traced back to the time of King David, who reigned in the 10th century BCE, while others were composed much later, even into the post-exilic period (5th century BCE and later).
The NIV was published in 1984, the KJV was published in 1611 and the Tanakh was canonized prior to 200 CE.
Dating is critical to scholars, as the closer you get to the source of something, the more accurate the translation. Hence, the Tanakh is the best translation source as it is the closest to the oral tradition passed down from generation to generation.
D. G. Reagle holds a doctorate degree from Rawlings School of Divinity and is editor and researcher at First Edition Publishing. Reagle’s editing portfolio includes works that have included commentary of ancient scholars such as Philo, Maimonides, Gersonides, Gaon, and Hillel. Reagle is also the founding developer of Coram Deo Theology. www.coramdeotheology.com
Keywords: Psalms, Tanakh, Tanach, NIV, KJV, King David, Compare and Contrast, Fun Facts, Historical, Commentary, Psalms to Know, Theology, Reagle
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