Batyah Ginzberg has rewritten and reinterpreted the Hebrew Psalms originally written by King David in an effort to achieve an impact on spiritual healing. They have a traditional Jewish orientation. Batyah Ginzberg views HASHEM as gender rich in gender orientation possessing characteristics present universally in both genders and as a non-physical imageless spiritual entity, not a mortal human being or a ghost. The Psalms included are Psalms 78-150.






Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Psalm 143

A Psalm of Batyah:

O, YAH, give a listen to my blessings: hear me as I ask You, because You love me: answer me as You are good and know I love You too: Please do not judge me, I error as all of us do: My family and friends betrayed me and would not befriend me on Facebook: They crushed me to the ground and criticized me: they put me in darkness and fear: like the dead: I could not feel good: My mind was numbed with horror: Then I read the Torah and thought of my rich history: I thought of all the good things You did for me: You are YAH and I long for You--You are Her, She, and I need You more than I need anyone: Answer my pleas lightening fast: Send me an email in a split second: I cannot wait any longer: Do not ignore me please! Or I will turn into a demon like the others: In the morning greet me with a smile and a hot cup of coffee: For in You I trust: In You I hope: Save me from gossiping neighbors O YAH: To You I look for cover: Teach me to be a good person: For You are my God: Help me to be steady and sober-minded: So that I can call You by your first name O YAH, preserve me: Destroy the people on my social networking sites who try to publicly embarrass me: For I will always do what you want me to do.

 

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