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.






Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Psalm 87

 His home is in the sky, in the architecture of the holy mountains, up in a mountain where the rent is free. HASHEM loves the mountains of Zion more than He loves the dwellings of Jacob. The dwellings of Jacob, with red carpets, polished silver, and the luxuries of a rich man's mansion, HASHEM turns down. Instead He prefers the open spaces of the home of the homeless man, the mountains with the rivers and flowing streams is where HASHEM dwells instead. I will make mention of Rahab and Babylon to those that know Me, Behold Philistia and Tyre, with Ethiopia, this man was born there. Yes, it is the stranger, the man who is born in these areas who God mentions: the stranger, the poor man, the widow, the fatherless, the motherless; not the Kings and Queens does HASHEM mention. God loves the man of Zion, regardless of where he came from, where he was born, or who are his associations and family. HASHEM loves all of those who keep His Commandments and worship and thank Him. As well the singers, the players on instruments shall be there, all My springs are in thee.



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