Songs Of Jesus
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It would have been common for Jesus to actually sing the Psalms; the Psalms were part of the Bible He read. In The Songs of Jesus, Tim Keller takes readers on a year-long journey through the Psalms. During the first six months, you’ll find a brief devotional on each of the Psalms, with a basic overview and life application. During the last six months, Keller show readers how to turn each Psalm into a prayer. The book features excerpts from Keller’s bestselling books, recommended readings for deeper study, and fresh biblical insights. A thoughtful gift for friends and loved ones!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780525955146
ISBN10: 0525955143
Timothy Keller | Kathy Keller
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2015
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
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