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Exploring the richness of the Psalms
The psalms give us a chance to see what a relationship with God looks like from the inside of a real person. We can see the highs and lows, victories and frustrations, revelation and wisdom along with questions. There are a number of ways you can discover more about the psalms: reading them all through, using a study, picking them up as part of a daily readling plan, or using the daily lectionary. Below is a tabulation of the cycle of psalms set for morning and evening in the daily lectionary. Often they are grouped in themes. You may like to print it out and use it over the next 49 days - just cross them off as you go through each day. I invite you to come back with a comment about your experience.
Day Psalms
- 1 2 3 4 7
- 5 6 10 11
- 119:1-24 12 13 14
- 18
- 16 17 22
- 20 21 110 116 117
- 148 149 150 114 115
- 25 9 15
- 20 28 36 39
- 38 119:25-48
- 37
- 31 35
- 30 32 42 43
- 63 98 103
- 41 52 44
- 45 47 48
- 119:49-72 49 53
- 50 59 60 33
- 40 54 51
- 55 138 139
- 24 29 8 84
- 56 57 58 64 65
- 61 62 68
- 72 119:73-96
- 70 71 74
- 69 73
- 75 76 23 27
- 93 96 34
- 80 77 79
- 78
- 119:97-120 81 82
- 83 146 147 85 86
- 88 91 92
- 87 90 136
- 66 67 19 46
- 89
- 97 99 100 94 95
- 101 109 119:121-144
- 105
- 102 107:1-32
- 107:33-43 108 33
- 118 145
- 106
- 120 121 122 123 124 125 126
- 119:145-176 128 129 130
- 131 132 133 134 135
- 140 142 141 143
- 137 144 104
- 146 147 111 112 113
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David Wanstall, 06/08/2008
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