Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Let my people go . . .

"Let my people go"--everyone knows those words that God told Moses to say to Pharaoh.
In Hebrew, "Shalach ami veya'avduni."
Hey, look, there is a second part in that sentence:
"Let my people go, that they may serve me."
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From a Greek Psalter, 9th century, Yetsiat Mitsraim
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ABC Wednesday is celebrating the letter L today.

15 comments:

  1. How wonderful is this post? I hope that all of our weeks will be filled with service to God as we enter Easter. Hope yours is special! God bless! LOVED your post!

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  2. such vivid reds for something so old. I'm now going to look up the word "psalter"

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  3. A wonderful "L" for this Holy Week, Dina.

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  4. A very nice post for Passover and the letter L.

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  5. This is great, Dina. Did you see my burning bush?

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  6. Great choice!
    (we used to sing the song at school....)

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  7. I love that song! have ya ever heard it.

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  8. Great "L"!
    And a good reminder on the complete sentence!
    Cheers, Klaus

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  9. Happy Passover to you and your loved ones, Dina! Petra :))

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  10. A intense and nice post in this Holy Week, Dina.

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  11. I found a link to the term Psalter. How very interesting. I saw a show at the Getty where a great many of these borrowed psalters were on display. They were some of the earliest paintings after the death of Christ and from a palestinian school. At least thats what I remember.

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  12. as this the parting of the waters?
    lovely bright colours

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  13. A VERY good post for L and for Passover/Easter!
    Today would have been a dream to be in Jerusalem, celebrating easter, but luckily we can celebrate all over the world;)

    GREAT post, andt good Easter to you!

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