About this Product
Journey through the complete Book of Psalms with insightful commentary and a special focus on the Land of Israel. Includes the full, original Hebrew text with a clear English translation. Selected verses are transliterated from Hebrew into English to help you learn, read and understand Hebrew!
Also included are high-quality color images and maps that highlight important archaeological finds and critical geographical information about the Land of Israel and beyond. Charts and timelines will help you simply and easily understand the timing of events and all the people mentioned throughout the book.
Sefer Tehillim, the Book of Psalms, was written by King David and ten elders in the hundreds of years before he lived.
David is described in the Bible as “one who fashioned psalms” (II Chronicles 29:25,30), he was “skilled at playing the lyre” (I Samuel 16:16). Through his psalms we find an entire system of worshiping God in the Temple as well as throughout Israel.
In Sefer Tehillim, God, the nation of Israel and the Land of Israel are inextricably linked. David speaks about where he is and what’s going around him. Thus, almost every psalm is also a history and geography lesson.
There’s also a tradition that in the Psalms, David expresses every possible human emotion. This is one of the secrets of the universal popularity of reading Psalms - that you can always find how you’re feeling in any given moment inside of Psalms. All you have to do is open the book.
Also included are high-quality color images and maps that highlight important archaeological finds and critical geographical information about the Land of Israel and beyond. Charts and timelines will help you simply and easily understand the timing of events and all the people mentioned throughout the book.
Sefer Tehillim, the Book of Psalms, was written by King David and ten elders in the hundreds of years before he lived.
David is described in the Bible as “one who fashioned psalms” (II Chronicles 29:25,30), he was “skilled at playing the lyre” (I Samuel 16:16). Through his psalms we find an entire system of worshiping God in the Temple as well as throughout Israel.
In Sefer Tehillim, God, the nation of Israel and the Land of Israel are inextricably linked. David speaks about where he is and what’s going around him. Thus, almost every psalm is also a history and geography lesson.
There’s also a tradition that in the Psalms, David expresses every possible human emotion. This is one of the secrets of the universal popularity of reading Psalms - that you can always find how you’re feeling in any given moment inside of Psalms. All you have to do is open the book.
About this Product
Journey through the complete Book of Psalms with insightful commentary and a special focus on the Land of Israel. Includes the full, original Hebrew text with a clear English translation. Selected verses are transliterated from Hebrew into English to help you learn, read and understand Hebrew!
Also included are high-quality color images and maps that highlight important archaeological finds and critical geographical information about the Land of Israel and beyond. Charts and timelines will help you simply and easily understand the timing of events and all the people mentioned throughout the book.
Sefer Tehillim, the Book of Psalms, was written by King David and ten elders in the hundreds of years before he lived.
David is described in the Bible as “one who fashioned psalms” (II Chronicles 29:25,30), he was “skilled at playing the lyre” (I Samuel 16:16). Through his psalms we find an entire system of worshiping God in the Temple as well as throughout Israel.
In Sefer Tehillim, God, the nation of Israel and the Land of Israel are inextricably linked. David speaks about where he is and what’s going around him. Thus, almost every psalm is also a history and geography lesson.
There’s also a tradition that in the Psalms, David expresses every possible human emotion. This is one of the secrets of the universal popularity of reading Psalms - that you can always find how you’re feeling in any given moment inside of Psalms. All you have to do is open the book.
Also included are high-quality color images and maps that highlight important archaeological finds and critical geographical information about the Land of Israel and beyond. Charts and timelines will help you simply and easily understand the timing of events and all the people mentioned throughout the book.
Sefer Tehillim, the Book of Psalms, was written by King David and ten elders in the hundreds of years before he lived.
David is described in the Bible as “one who fashioned psalms” (II Chronicles 29:25,30), he was “skilled at playing the lyre” (I Samuel 16:16). Through his psalms we find an entire system of worshiping God in the Temple as well as throughout Israel.
In Sefer Tehillim, God, the nation of Israel and the Land of Israel are inextricably linked. David speaks about where he is and what’s going around him. Thus, almost every psalm is also a history and geography lesson.
There’s also a tradition that in the Psalms, David expresses every possible human emotion. This is one of the secrets of the universal popularity of reading Psalms - that you can always find how you’re feeling in any given moment inside of Psalms. All you have to do is open the book.