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ID number:517077
 
Evaluation:
Published: 30.11.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
Extract

PSALMS
ii.7&12: This verse would suggest that Yahweh merely adopted Jesus. The KJV erroneously capitalises the word Son to suggest it refers to him when clearly it does not.
vi.5: In this, the 'first penitential psalm', a denial of the existence of an afterlife is repeated.
vii.9: God trieth the hearts and reins which means that our thoughts and consciences are located in the heart and kidneys (see note to Es.vi.6)
viii.3: God made the heavens with his fingers.
xi.4: God has eyelids.
XIV: This psalm is the same as LIII with minor differences in translation.
xiv.1: Argumentum ad hominem: Atheists are all morons who don't do anything good.
xvi.7: The author claims that he gets his instructions from his reins or kidneys (see note to Es.vi.6).
XVIII: This psalm is almost identical to the words given to David in 2Sam.XXII where Yahweh again is referred to as a storm-god.

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