Eoghan
Puritan Board Senior
As I work my way through the Psalms I have speculated about the process of writing poetry. When I engage in such activities I usually write in pencil because I change words, swap paragraphs around etc...
Psalm 9 and 10 started as one poem but as David worked on it he split ito into two (In my humble opinion)
Psalm 14 and 53 are almost the same. In literacy terms I have suggested it was repurposed. Elton John took his song "Like a Candle in the Wind" and reworked it for Princess Diana's funeral service. When you own the copyright you can do this sort of thing.
Now coming to Psalm 18 we have a refined version of 2 Samuel 23. A careful study shows how the Psalm has been refined - by David (In my humble opinion).
Has anyone studies these two side by side? (Preferrably an mp3 or pdf)
Psalm 9 and 10 started as one poem but as David worked on it he split ito into two (In my humble opinion)
Psalm 14 and 53 are almost the same. In literacy terms I have suggested it was repurposed. Elton John took his song "Like a Candle in the Wind" and reworked it for Princess Diana's funeral service. When you own the copyright you can do this sort of thing.
Now coming to Psalm 18 we have a refined version of 2 Samuel 23. A careful study shows how the Psalm has been refined - by David (In my humble opinion).
Has anyone studies these two side by side? (Preferrably an mp3 or pdf)