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Jerome V's avatar

Thank you! This psalm is a regular part of Orthodox Christian worship. A hauntingly beautiful version (in Greek?) is here: https://youtu.be/z26VCmKgzWw

and English renditions include Jason Silver's: https://youtu.be/OBdaX6heo3g

and Sons of Korah: https://youtu.be/8RnDuwbz5UI

and Gregorian chant version: https://youtu.be/9sxlB_VuNH4

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

Thanks again Jerome. I especially appreciated the Orthodox version.

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

Thank you, Jerome! I added a postscript to the essay, pointing people to these versions of the psalm.

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Jeff Cook-Coyle's avatar

Tiger, I think that this will be the story of our generation. Some exciting things along these lines are happening; the Tucker Carlson interview for one (https://thinkaboutsuchthings.substack.com/p/telling-the-truth-sets-a-man-free) and Mark Bissone just made an amazing confessionary posting (https://markbisone.substack.com/p/the-art-of-being-wrong). Wrong living, confession and then redemption: that is the story of the Prodigal Son. It is also the path that we need to take in order to survive and thrive.

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