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Meditating on the Law Imagining God's Reign through the lens of Torah in Pslam 1

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Peter A Bynum. Meditating On the Law Imagining God's Reign Through the Lens of Torah In Pslam 1. Columbia Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/fcedcc12-d8e8-473a-9655-e39fe8605e83.

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P. A. Bynum. Meditating on the Law Imagining God's Reign through the lens of Torah in Pslam 1. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/fcedcc12-d8e8-473a-9655-e39fe8605e83

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Peter A Bynum. Meditating On the Law Imagining God's Reign Through the Lens of Torah In Pslam 1. Columbia Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/fcedcc12-d8e8-473a-9655-e39fe8605e83.

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  • Based on an exegetical study of three key terms in Psalm 1 (happy, law, and meditate) and a guided qualitative experiment using the covenant law, this project explores the path of imaginative reflection on torah that the psalmist urges every faithful believer to walk. The research concludes that the seeking of happiness through delight and meditation upon 'the law of the Lord' remains a significant and fruitful spiritual discipline for Christians despite negative perceptions of societal and biblical law.
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  • 02/17/2024

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