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Psalm of the Week: How Good It Is/Psalm 133
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Psalm of the Week: How Good It Is/Psalm 133

Journeying the Psalms Podcast #37

Comparing harmony between kindred with the holy oil used for anointing in the temple of Jerusalem, the Psalm claims that such experiences of community bring fullness of life. Set to the Irish tune ‘A Fig for a Kiss,’ this paraphrase chooses the word “harmony,” which is a synonym for unity in the Hebrew and expresses the possibility of harmonious relationship amid diversity, rather than the homogeneity of uniformity.

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