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In the House of the Lord: Inhabiting the Psalms of Lament by Michael Jinkins,

In the House of the Lord: Inhabiting the Psalms of Lament by Michael Jinkins,
What would it mean for us to inhabit the world of the psalmist? In the House of the Lord: Inhabiting the Psalms of Lament, Michael Jinkins invites us to discover the answer to this question by entering into that world where lamentation is turned into praise.



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