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Yep, they would be. Wonder if the Greek and Aramaic translations that likely came along in later eras were sung as well, though. But in the temple and synagogues, certainly Hebrew.The Psalms would have been sung in Hebrew, no? That would contribute to a unique sound I imagine.
Been there, done that. Serious abuse of poetry in retrospect, even if I did it myself in the services I led.I remember reading the Psalms responsively from the little blue hymn book (The Hymnary) when I was a child. There were vertical lines inserted in the text to help with the pacing. I think the selections were from the KJV.
There were no sung responses at all. I recall it being deadly boring.
Some of it certainly does. Miss Hermann. He was quite a guy. Quite in tune with my thinking in a lot of ways.LoL @ poetry abuse
Anyone remember our old friend Arminius/ Hermann? He used to say that scripture needed to be approached like an art form. .
Yeah, the idea that the wicked will be their own undoing is a comforting thought that comes up time and again in various cultures but, let's be honest, more than a few of them die of natural causes unless they do something stupidly aggressive or people actually take action against them.the way of the wicked doesn't always end in destruction either