On Religion: Why are hit worship songs so different from the Psalms? ...Middle East

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It’s hard to read the Psalms without encountering one of the 65 references to the Hebrew word “mishpat,” which is usually translated as “judgments” or “justice.” The term appears 23 times in Psalm 119, in passages worshippers have sung for centuries, such as: “I will praise You with uprightness of heart, when I learn Your righteous judgments. I will keep Your statutes; Oh, do not forsake me utterly!” But when Old Testament scholar Michael J. Rhodes dug into the top 25 worship songs listed by Christian Copyright Licensing International, he found symbolic trends in the lyrics. For starters, “justice” was mentioned one time, in one song. “The poor are completely absent in the top 25. By contras

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