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4 | Tuesday, 30-Jun-2009 12:24:16 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | Revision of 3 | (0) ¶A Psalm by David. For the first day of the week.[a]
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a Gk. τῆς μιᾶς σαββάτων. (Cf. Mk. 16:9, 1 Cor. 16:2.) Wikipedia: The Jewish Encyclopedia: | ||
3 | Thursday, 25-Jun-2009 11:57:11 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | NEW | (0) ¶A Psalm by David. For the first day of the week.[a]
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a Gk. τῆς μιᾶς σαββάτων. (Cf. Mk. 16:9, 1 Cor. 16:2.) Wikipedia: Traditionally, a differentThe Jewish Encyclopedia:Psalm for the Dayis read after the morning service each day of the week (starting Sunday, Psalms: 24, 48, 82, 94, 81, 93, 92). This is described in the Mishnah (the initial codification of the Jewish oral tradition) in the tractateTamid. The daily psalms are named in the order in which they were recited: on Sunday, xxiv.; Monday, xlviii.; Tuesday, lxxxii.; Wednesday, xciv.; Thursday, lxxxi.; Friday, xciii.; and Sabbath, xcii. (Tamid l.c.). This selection shows that it was made at a time when Israel was threatened with disaster... | ||
2 | Thursday, 25-Jun-2009 11:55:45 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | NEW | (0) ¶A Psalm by David. For the first day of the week.[a]
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a Gk. τῆς μιᾶς σαββάτων. (Cf. Mk. 16:9, 1 Cor. 16:2.) Wikipedia: Traditionally, a differentThe Jewish Encyclopedia:Psalm for the Dayis read after the morning service each day of the week (starting Sunday, Psalms: 24, 48, 82, 94, 81, 93, 92). This is described in the Mishnah (the initial codification of the Jewish oral tradition) in the tractateTamid. The daily psalms are named in the order in which they were recited: on Sunday, xxiv.; Monday, xlviii.; Tuesday, lxxxii.; Wednesday, xciv.; Thursday, lxxxi.; Friday, xciii.; and Sabbath, xcii. (Tamid l.c.). This selection shows that it was made at a time when Israel was threatened with disaster... | ||
1 | Thursday, 25-Jun-2009 11:55:21 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | NEW | (0) ¶A Psalm by David. For the first day of the week.[a]
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a Gk. τῆς μιᾶς σαββάτων. (Cf. Mk. 16:9, 1 Cor. 16:2.) Wikipedia: Traditionally, a differentThe Jewish Encyclopedia:Psalm for the Dayis read after the morning service each day of the week (starting Sunday, Psalms: 24, 48, 82, 94, 81, 93, 92). This is described in the Mishnah (the initial codification of the Jewish oral tradition) in the tractateTamid. The daily psalms are named in the order in which they were recited: on Sunday, xxiv.; Monday, xlviii.; Tuesday, lxxxii.; Wednesday, xciv.; Thursday, lxxxi.; Friday, xciii.; and Sabbath, xcii. (Tamid l.c.). This selection shows that it was made at a time when Israel was threatened with disaster... |