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.






Monday, December 8, 2014

Psalm 105

Praise YAH our God: Call on Her name, proclaim Her deeds among the peoples. Sing to Her beautiful sweet melodies and praising songs, speak of Her often to all peoples, if you seek Her you will be able to rejoice, turn to Her, seek Her presence constantly: Remember Her wonders She has done for you, She is the Lord our God: She is ever mindful of Her Covenant with us, and will never let you down as long as you do not let Her down: But then, O God, She will forgive you: When we as Israelites were just a handful of people wandering from nation to nation, She stood by our side: She allowed no one to oppress us: She said: "Do not touch My anointed ones, do not harm My prophets:" Many others starved, She called a famine among the land: But Her anointed ones did not starve because Joseph was sent into slavery, his feet were bound, and an iron collar was put on his neck: He interpreted the Pharoah's dream, and the people then survived the famine, and Joseph was released, made the lord of the Pharoah's household, and he then taught his elders wisdom: God made Her people very fruitful, more numerous than their foes, then She changed their hearts to hate Her people, to plot against Her servants: Moses and Aaron performed Her miracles among them, She sent darkness, She turned their waters into blood, killed their fish, their land teemed with frogs, swarms of insects came at Her command, lice by the millions, hail instead of rain, their trees, vines and figs were destroyed, grasshoppers destroyed everything, they devoured every green thing in sight, She aborted every first-born in the land, the first fruit of their vigor; Israel left Egypt with silver and gold, and Egypt rejoiced when we left: For they dreaded us: Clouds covered us as we marched out, and fire lightened our dark nights, we asked Her for meat and She brought us quail, and satisfied us with manna from the heavens: She opened a rock and water sprung forth, it flowed in a parched land: She led the people out with gladness: We inherited the wealth of the peoples so we could keep Her laws and observe Her teachings: HalleluYAH.

 

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