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200 1 _aReflections on the Psalms
_fC. S. Lewis
210 _aLondon
_cGeoffrey Bles
_d[1958]
215 _avii. + 151 p.
_d21 cm
330 _aReflections on the Psalms presents the book of Psalms in ten different sections, not including an introduction and an alternative view on the Psalms, which Lewis titles "Second Meaning in the Psalms." Each section examines the Psalms not chronologically or in literary order, but clustered into a common set of characteristics such as the "cursings", "death", or "nature." Lewis starts with an introduction by way of disclaimers in a self effacing mannerism to show that this is not intended to be a scholarly work, but one that should enlighten readers of all levels. Lewis also explains that his work will follow the Book of Common Prayer by Coverdale, which is used by many Anglicans.
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605 _aΑγία Γραφή
_iΠ.Δ.
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_xΚριτική, ερμηνεία κλπ.
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610 0 _aΠαλαιά Διαθήκη
606 _aστοχασμοί
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_v23
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_aΑ5
_cΕρμηνεία Π.Δ.
700 1 _aLewis
_bC. S.
_g(Clive Staples)
_f1898-1963
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