The Voice of the Psalms - Book Review
The Voice of the Psalms comes from the Ecclesia Bible Society and published by Thomas Nelson. It is a their take on the entire book of Psalms presented in The Voice translation and is like a devotional book - well put together, a great format and makes for an easy read. I truly enjoyed this version of the Scriptures.
This wonderful book provides reflections or small devotional commentaries if you like, given for each selected psalms, written by Karen Moore and James F. Couch, Jr.
The Voice of the Psalms comes from the Ecclesia Bible Society and published by Thomas Nelson. It is a their take on the entire book of Psalms presented in The Voice translation and is like a devotional book - well put together, a great format and makes for an easy read. I truly enjoyed this version of the Scriptures.
This wonderful book provides reflections or small devotional commentaries if you like, given for each selected psalms, written by Karen Moore and James F. Couch, Jr.
The only negative part of this lovely little book is, it cuts the psalms in half sometimes, leaving you to feel that that's all to the psalm - it picks and chooses like any self help book does, but instead of being a self help book, this book is to make it easier for you to understand and apply the psalms to your life. So, I would want the author to get the whole story out there, especially for new believers.
This book makes an excellent gift, I know I truly enjoyed it.
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