The Book of Psalms - Chapters 24 - 28

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This is Psalm Chapters 24 through 28 – Instrumental piano songs include – “We Shall Ascend,” an original composition by myself. This is never before released and making its instrumental debut for this video on Psalm 24. “Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates” from Handels Messiah, “His Banner Over Me”, by Kevin Prosch from Vineyard Music, “ The Lord is My Strength and my Song, Exodus 15” also by Vineyard music.
As a musician, singer and psalmist myself, I decided to do a little different format for this audio book reading, as Psalms is a very special book of the bible to me. I’ve added my own piano and instrumentation as a backdrop, along with photographic images of nature donated to me by friends, family and audio book listeners. It is read from my own personal King James version of the bible.

Psalms, a collection of lyrical poems, is one of only two Old Testament books to identify itself as a composite work containing multiple authors (Proverbs is the other). Some psalms name their author in the first line or title. For example, Moses wrote Psalm 90. David was responsible for many of them, composing seventy-three psalms. Asaph wrote twelve; the descendants of Korah penned ten. Solomon wrote one or two, and Ethan and Heman the Ezrahites were responsible for two others. The remainder of the psalms do not contain information about their authors.
The book was originally titled Tehillim, which means “praise songs” in Hebrew. The English title of “Psalms” originated from the Septuagint’s Greek title Psalmoi, also meaning “songs of praise.”1
“The book of Psalms expresses worship. Throughout its many pages, Psalms encourages its readers to praise God for who He is and what He has done. The Psalms illuminate the greatness of our God, affirm His faithfulness to us in times of trouble, and remind us of the absolute centrality of His Word. As the Psalms present a clear picture of God lovingly guiding His people, the responses of praise and worship to God are never far from the psalmists’ pens. The portrayal of worship in the Psalms offers us glimpse after glimpse of hearts devoted to God, individuals repentant before Him, and lives changed through encounters with Him.” – Chuck Swindoll

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