To: CatHerd
Don't make my mistake of just jumping in like I have done in the past. That gives a meagre blessing. But ask the Lord for the Spirit's guidance and enlightenment.
If we encounter an enigmatic line from the Psalms we've got the very available and outstanding online commentary from Charles Spurgeon, The Treasury of David.
With regard to Proverbs I have begun to use a downloaded Kindle commentary by Charles Bridges. Both Spurgeon and Bridges are writers from the 19th Century so they're a bit more reverent in style and thought.
Also I glean far more when I have the Scriptures read to me.
(David Suchet has excellent pacing; for audio and text together Alexander Scourby. And both are available on YouTube).
Thanks for your kind response and may God deeply bless your studies.
To: EliRoom8
Thank you kindly for your generous recommendations. Much appreciated. The commentary looks really good. I like to read in the mornings, but think I’ll take your suggestion for listening in the evenings.
Isn’t David Suchet the actor who played Hercule Poirot? He was marvelous in that role, and does have a nice voice that I would like to listen to.
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11/11/2022 5:08:55 PM PST by
CatHerd
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