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Originally Posted by Ohio
But David's own words became the words of the Savior on the cross (e.g. "My God, My God, why ... "
Why is this not possible with other Spirit-inspired lyrics he puts to Psalm? Unless, of course, it is W. Lee who alone gets to decide which is which.
Don't you find it a little ironic that, like Absalom with David, it was Lee's sons who helped undo him. If we see God's hand with Absalom in judging David, should we not also see God's hand with Philip Lee in regard to WL?
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Yes Psalm 22 which is about Christ.
But every Psalm? It's possible but the New Testament record does not show that Jesus quoted all of the Psalms, unless he did in fact but it was not recorded. If we read a Psalm and assume it speaks of Christ when in fact it doesn't, are we not "adding to scripture"?
The parallel between Lee and David is interesting.
I might have to re-think whether it was David who was the first MOTA and not Luther.