Laminated Colorful Wall Poster Psalms As the Deer Pants for Water
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The inspiration for the magnificent pastoral scene depicted in this poster is a verse from Tehillim (42:2) written at the top of the poster. It describes how the hart, a male deer, yearns for brooks of water. Here, we see the harts standing alongside brooks of water where they can satisfy his great thirst. So too, declares David Hamelech, writer of the Psalms, does my soul long to be with You O’ G-d. The hart is a symbol of grace and dignity – a moving comparison to the yearning of every Jew for
The inspiration for the magnificent pastoral scene depicted in this poster is a verse from Tehillim (42:2) written at the top of the poster. It describes how the hart, a male deer, yearns for brooks of water. Here, we see the harts standing alongside brooks of water where they can satisfy his great thirst. So too, declares David Hamelech, writer of the Psalms, does my soul long to be with You O’ G-d. The hart is a symbol of grace and dignity – a moving comparison to the yearning of every Jew for a spiritual life of meaningful content.
We recommend this beautiful poster as a work of art with a powerful message.
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The inspiration for the magnificent pastoral scene depicted in this poster is a verse from Tehillim (42:2) written at the top of the poster. It describes how the hart, a male deer, yearns for brooks of water. Here, we see the harts standing alongside brooks of water where they can satisfy his great thirst. So too, declares David Hamelech, writer of the Psalms, does my soul long to be with You O’ G-d. The hart is a symbol of grace and dignity – a moving comparison to the yearning of every Jew for