Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by PSALM 91 EXPLAINED VERSE BY VERSE

Quote by PSALM 91 EXPLAINED VERSE BY VERSE

“Psalm 91 is maybe one among|one amongst one in every of the foremost relevant passages in all the scriptures, also known by memory by an oversized number of Christians. However, despite its enormous familiarity, it’s unfortunately often in the course of erroneous interpretations that prevent actuality meaning from being taken in light of the religion that it truly possesses.”

Quote by PSALM 91 EXPLAINED VERSE BY VERSE

Author

PSALM 91 EXPLAINED VERSE BY VERSE

Browse famous quotes and profile details for PSALM 91 EXPLAINED VERSE BY VERSE. more

You May Also Like

“I suspect that it refers to that friend of our childhood, the prince of the old folk tale; the young man who travels for seven miles and comes to seven gates guarded by seven dragons, and passes through all sorts of perils, which are marked at once by moral heroism and mathematical symmetry. It is he who is to be exhibited in as a despot and oppressor; as a despot of elfland and an oppressor of seven-headed dragons. As he is rather a remote as well as a romantic figure, it may be a little difficult for historians to discover what were his true colours. His true colours, so far as I am concerned, are silver and gold and crimson, and all the colours of the rainbow.”

“Moomintroll bent down to wake the Snork Maiden up, and then he noticed a terrible thing. Her beautiful fluffy fringe was burnt right off. It must have happened when the Hattifatteners brushed against her. What could he say? How could he comfort her? It was a catastrophe! The Snork Maiden opened her eyes and smiled. "Do you know," said Moomintroll hastily, "it's most extraordinary, but as time goes on I'm beginning to prefer girls without hair?" "Really?" she said with a look of surprise. "Why is that?" "Hair looks so untidy!" replied Moomintroll.”