Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs


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This hymnal is comprised of 550 hymns which are considered the core repertoire of many churches. To these were added 300 titles of all genres appropriate for congregational worship, including contemporary, folk, gospel, New English Renaissance, and high church hymns.







Stirred by a Noble Theme


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The goal of this stimulating volume, based on the 2012 Moore College School of Theology, is to help us hear the message of the Psalms - as a story, as prophecy, as theology, as poetry, as praise - and to explore its application for the people of God today, whether in joy or pain, perplexity or persecution, politics or mission.







Doxology and Theology


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Beyond sound equipment and music charts, eleven noted worship leaders from around the United States write about the ministerial part of their work as it relates to the gospel, mission, disciple-making, liturgy, the Trinity, justice, creativity, family, and more.







Forgotten Songs


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Christian scholars write to inspire renewed interest in actively praying, reciting, and singing the Psalms in personal and corporate times of worship, citing its biblical basis and historical emphasis.




The Book of Psalms for Singing


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Together in Song


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Since its publication in 1977, the Australian Hymn Book has been widely used throughout Australia. Under its international title, With One Voice, it is also used in parishes and schools in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Canada. International, ecumenical and contemporary, tOGEtHER IN SONG draws material from no fewer than 48 countries, containing a blend of hymns, psalms, songs and responses. Includes lyrics and melodies for 780 popular hymns and worship songs. Eleven indices included.




The Psalms in the New Testament


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This book offers a comprehensive summary of the use of the Psalms at Qumran and in the New Testament. For the first time this collection offers a set of studies which will offer an overview of the role and function of the Psalms in the first century. Each chapter considers matters of textual form, points of particular interest, and hermeneutics. Together, this collection forms an important research tool for Septuagintal and manuscript studies, first-century hermeneutics and the development of Christian apologetics and theology. The contributors have all either written or are writing monographs on their particular section of the New Testament/ Qumran. In a number of cases, the particular chapter will be the first of its kind (such as Steve Moyise's discussion of Psalms in Revelation).