The book of Psalms
2007-09-27 22:42:04
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answered by usafbrat64 7
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Siri Guru Granth Sahib - The Living Guru of the Sikhs
The poetry of the Guru Granth is in itself a subject worthy of the highest consideration. The language principally employed is the language of the saints ...
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2007-09-27 22:39:24
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answered by Jonathan V 7
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Poetry, like all art, is in the eyes (or ears) of the beholder.
I like the Psalms:
Hallelujah! Praise God in his holy sanctuary;
give praise in the mighty dome of heaven.
Give praise for his mighty deeds,
praise him for his great majesty.
Give praise with blasts upon the horn,
praise him with harp and lyre.
Give praise with tambourines and dance,
praise him with flutes and strings.
Give praise with crashing cymbals,
praise him with sounding cymbals.
Let everything that has breath give praise to the LORD! Hallelujah!
(Psalm 150)
With love in Christ.
2007-09-28 19:25:55
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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Hesiod's Theogony, one of the Sacred Texts of Olympianism.
2007-09-27 22:49:51
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answered by Therapon 4
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The Tao Te Ching.
Hardly "holy" .... but the best guide for life you'll ever find... and very prettily written.
2007-09-27 22:21:09
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answered by Lucid Interrogator 5
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:)
bhagavat gita...
ps. al-quran is not a (holly) book. Quran is, Qo la ta ala
peace
2007-09-27 22:25:04
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answered by Jilan A 5
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