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The Cambridge Liturgical Psalter
The Cambridge Liturgical Psalter
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First published in 1976, The Cambridge Liturgical Psalter is a modern
English-language version prepared for public and private worship by a panel of eight Hebrew specialists drawn from various Christian traditions, working over a period of six years and in collaboration with a single literary scholar who was conversant with the long tradition of translations into English of this ancient Biblical text. Excerpted in a Penguin classic, The Psalms in
English (1996), as one of only two versions chosen to represent the twentieth
Century, it went into six national prayer books, was bound up as The Liturgical
Psalter in An Alternative Service Book 1980, and was authorised for use in various Churches world-wide. It remains a version licensed for use in the
Church of England.
English-language version prepared for public and private worship by a panel of eight Hebrew specialists drawn from various Christian traditions, working over a period of six years and in collaboration with a single literary scholar who was conversant with the long tradition of translations into English of this ancient Biblical text. Excerpted in a Penguin classic, The Psalms in
English (1996), as one of only two versions chosen to represent the twentieth
Century, it went into six national prayer books, was bound up as The Liturgical
Psalter in An Alternative Service Book 1980, and was authorised for use in various Churches world-wide. It remains a version licensed for use in the
Church of England.
The Cambridge Liturgical Psalter represents the best modern understanding of what is on occasions a very difficult Hebrew text. Recognized by Jews and
Christians as a reliable translation, it is here published for the first time with
Notes prepared by the Secretary of the original Hebrew panel to explain the reasoning behind their decisions.
'A masterly production' : JOHN CROOK, Professor of Ancient History, University of Cambridge.
'This is the version we should henceforth teach our children' : GORDON WAKEFIELD, Moderator of the United Reformed Church.
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