7/16/20: Morning Prayer (BCP)--Psalm 79-81; Proverbs 1.1-19; Acts 19.19-...


Psalms attendant to national disasters. Assyrian or Babylonian invasions? Clear references to canonical authorities predating the Psalms, to wit, the Pentateuch.

Paul gets "jammed up" in Ephesus with a crowd deploring the desertion of Dianna-worship and trade guilds fearing the loss of income. Paul's fame is noted beyond Ephesus as well, "throughout Asia." Word travels fast. We suspect the same dynamics are at work well into the period of the murderers--Emperor Trajan and Governor Pliny with the murders of Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp of Smyrna and others.

The WSC involved the ten commandments, cited and explained.

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