The Deep and Future Laugh of the Righteous
The laughter in Psalm 52:6 is a hallelujah—an exultation in God’s righteousness and a celebration of his avenging acts.
The laughter in Psalm 52:6 is a hallelujah—an exultation in God’s righteousness and a celebration of his avenging acts.
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