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“Sing a New Song to the Lord.” (Psalm 96) The history of the world is filled with people who at some point started to “sing a new song,” as the psalm calls us today.
Psalm 96 begins: “Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the whole Earth,” and the Psalm continues in saying: “Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; let the sea ...
NEW translations of the Bible are most “optimal” when they set its poetry to music, research published in the journal Open Theology suggests. As such, it should become “standard best practice”. In her ...
MOLINE -- ``Sing to the Lord, a new song,'' Psalm 96 instructs, and members of First Covenant Church, Moline, will use a new organ to carry out that tune.
The Lord gave us voices and music so that we could express our joy. ... There are some 100 places in the Psalms that command singing. ... Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord, ...
“How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land?” This is a psalm that mourns the plight of Judeans held captive in Babylon after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 587 B.C.
This is hearing someone sing to the Lord a new song. The Rev. Dr. Steven H. Shussett is a Presbyterian pastor, serving the Presbytery of the Highlands of New Jersey.
Finding inspiration in the Psalms : a Church Times one day festival. 2 October 2025. Join us in York for this one-day event exploring the gift of the Psalms through poetry, art, liturgy and music.