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dolphi86 [110]
3 years ago
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Society 7. In the preface to The Bay Psalm Book, the authors describe their work as a plain translation" that "at- tended consci

ence rather than elegance, fidelity rather than poetry"Having read Psalm 23, do you agree with their assessment?​
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