Publisher's Synopsis
The book unfolds mysteries in the Psalms.
The psalms are first explained, the words explained, so that one can easily find one's way into the psalm.
The majority of seasoning are the seasonings.
So you have depending on the country or even depending on the family, different spices.
The Word of God also has many different spices.
Some of them are described in this book. Just as we can find a bay leaf or a carnation in the meal, so we also find spice in the Word of God from time to time, in different places.
Until you really find out what's inside, you must spend a little time.
You can research and ask and look up until you find out what's in there.
But all this makes it exciting. Is not the Word of God purified 7 times?
Isn't it complex and profound? The spice of the food brings out the character of the food. It doesn't overwrite it, like ketchup makes everything the same or some penetrating sauce.
Also, it does not salt the food. The seasoning helps to enjoy the food and that the goodness of the food is well highlighted.
The spice can be tighter or wider.
In Psalm 112 and Psalm 12, the spice is in the third letter.
In Psalm 2, the spice is in the 7th letter. When is something coincidence and when has it been deliberately inserted? If the spice is uniform and it runs over a large part of the psalm and interacts with the theme of the text or gives amazing additional information, then of course it has been artfully inserted.
Coincidence looks different.
There is a lot of nonsense and incoherent words, let alone sentences or thoughts worth mentioning.