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I love listening to Jeremiah Yokum sing it! The only thing that bothers me about when Jeremiah sings Psalms three is that he changes the word people to demons and I don't know why. But we are not supposed to change the scripture. And I love Jeremiah he is awfully anointed! So I'm confused about that. Maybe I should ask him. Or maybe there's some thing about the translation of people in Psalms through in the original language that I don't know about because I have not studied that yet.Ester Mui sings scripture also.
Hi Grace. Maybe Jeremiah was thinking of the spirit behind those hoardes of people that were set to take David's life. The word for 'people' in Hebrew, allows for 'people, nations, army, creatures', so the singer might be wanting to emphasize the demonic motivation of the many seeking after David's life. Though clearly unfaithful to Scripture wording, he probably saw the spirit behind their quest which needed emphasizing.
I love listening to Jeremiah Yokum sing it! The only thing that bothers me about when Jeremiah sings Psalms three is that he changes the word people to demons and I don't know why. But we are not supposed to change the scripture. And I love Jeremiah he is awfully anointed! So I'm confused about that. Maybe I should ask him. Or maybe there's some thing about the translation of people in Psalms through in the original language that I don't know about because I have not studied that yet.Ester Mui sings scripture also.
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