Thinking on Meditation

Psalm 1 implores its reader to meditate day and night on God’s instructions (Torah). The word ‘meditate’ is often associated with Eastern religions, with fewer ties to Western Christianity. However, the Bible brings the concept to the psalms. Psalm one encourages readers to meditate as a prologue in the 150-chapter Psalter. Even though meditation is…

Bible Reading Guides

Sometimes reading the Bible can be challenging to keep up. A schedule can help keep you on track and provide a sense of accomplishment. Below are some plans to read at different paces. This list will evolve. Check back for more schedules. Are you looking for a guide to reading the Bible more meaningfully? Take…

Bible App and Software Recommendations

The growing trend of using electronic tablets and phones to access information means Bibles are going online in many different formats. If you are looking specifically for audio, visit this list of Audio Bible Recommendations. In the list below, I include some recommendations and descriptions of Bible apps and online Bible resources for reading and…

Demanding Justice in Psalm 82

This week, I presented a summary of research on Psalm 82 at the Oxford Interfaith Forum Psalms in Interfaith Context Reading Group. We had a lively discussion that ranged from identifying the prophetic voice, the mythological provenance, linguistic and poetic features, and extended theological implications. This presentation opened with a reading of Psalm 82 in…

Study of Poverty Terms in Psalm 82 & The Psalter

Psalm 82 includes a linguistic emphasis on marginalized people in various levels and types of need. The synonyms for the poor or disadvantaged are extensive in Psalm 82:3-4. It is the densest list of synonyms for the poor in the Hebrew Bible. A study of these terms demonstrated that they appear uniquely ordered in Psalm…