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To: Greg or e who wrote (48682)3/8/2014 2:49:12 PM
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Solon

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Those verses sound exactly as what one would we could expect from a small group of tribes to have written, that kept getting their butt kicked over & over from neighboring peoples. Such many similar writings have been found exactly the same in other idioms, concerned with external threats to the body of the people, of other tribes & natural events such as drought, disease and/or floods.

All Natural...



To: Greg or e who wrote (48682)3/8/2014 6:35:10 PM
From: Solon  Respond to of 69300
 
That was I of the 20 psalms I memorized when I was about 10. Thanks for bringing back memories! The King James scholars were good wordsmiths! Not that it matters, though. It is an old tribal prose poem. Means nothing to modern people. When I am not reciting long poems by Keats or Service...I still like to do the odd Psalm!

Prose and poetry do no harm!