Treasury of David, Vol. 2

026 - Psalm 49

29 min · 13 feb 2026
aflevering 026 - Psalm 49 artwork

Beschrijving

Charles Spurgeon, known as the Prince of Preachers, was a highly influential British Particular Baptist preacher whose legacy continues to resonate across various Christian denominations. During his remarkable career, he preached to approximately 10 million people, often delivering sermons up to ten times a week at different venues. For 38 years, he served as the pastor of New Park Street Chapel, which later became the renowned Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. Renowned for his prolific writing, Spurgeon crafted accessible commentaries on the Psalms that blend meditation and teaching, making them perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of these timeless poems. In this second volume, dedicated LibriVox volunteers share their reflections on Psalms 27 through 52, inviting you to explore the profound insights of Spurgeons work. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by MaryAnn)

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aflevering 029 - Psalm 52 artwork

029 - Psalm 52

Charles Spurgeon, known as the Prince of Preachers, was a highly influential British Particular Baptist preacher whose legacy continues to resonate across various Christian denominations. During his remarkable career, he preached to approximately 10 million people, often delivering sermons up to ten times a week at different venues. For 38 years, he served as the pastor of New Park Street Chapel, which later became the renowned Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. Renowned for his prolific writing, Spurgeon crafted accessible commentaries on the Psalms that blend meditation and teaching, making them perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of these timeless poems. In this second volume, dedicated LibriVox volunteers share their reflections on Psalms 27 through 52, inviting you to explore the profound insights of Spurgeons work. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by MaryAnn)

13 feb 202618 min
aflevering 028 - Psalm 51 artwork

028 - Psalm 51

Charles Spurgeon, known as the Prince of Preachers, was a highly influential British Particular Baptist preacher whose legacy continues to resonate across various Christian denominations. During his remarkable career, he preached to approximately 10 million people, often delivering sermons up to ten times a week at different venues. For 38 years, he served as the pastor of New Park Street Chapel, which later became the renowned Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. Renowned for his prolific writing, Spurgeon crafted accessible commentaries on the Psalms that blend meditation and teaching, making them perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of these timeless poems. In this second volume, dedicated LibriVox volunteers share their reflections on Psalms 27 through 52, inviting you to explore the profound insights of Spurgeons work. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by MaryAnn)

13 feb 202639 min
aflevering 027 - Psalm 50 artwork

027 - Psalm 50

Charles Spurgeon, known as the Prince of Preachers, was a highly influential British Particular Baptist preacher whose legacy continues to resonate across various Christian denominations. During his remarkable career, he preached to approximately 10 million people, often delivering sermons up to ten times a week at different venues. For 38 years, he served as the pastor of New Park Street Chapel, which later became the renowned Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. Renowned for his prolific writing, Spurgeon crafted accessible commentaries on the Psalms that blend meditation and teaching, making them perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of these timeless poems. In this second volume, dedicated LibriVox volunteers share their reflections on Psalms 27 through 52, inviting you to explore the profound insights of Spurgeons work. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by MaryAnn)

13 feb 202639 min
aflevering 026 - Psalm 49 artwork

026 - Psalm 49

Charles Spurgeon, known as the Prince of Preachers, was a highly influential British Particular Baptist preacher whose legacy continues to resonate across various Christian denominations. During his remarkable career, he preached to approximately 10 million people, often delivering sermons up to ten times a week at different venues. For 38 years, he served as the pastor of New Park Street Chapel, which later became the renowned Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. Renowned for his prolific writing, Spurgeon crafted accessible commentaries on the Psalms that blend meditation and teaching, making them perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of these timeless poems. In this second volume, dedicated LibriVox volunteers share their reflections on Psalms 27 through 52, inviting you to explore the profound insights of Spurgeons work. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by MaryAnn)

13 feb 202629 min
aflevering 025 - Psalm 48 artwork

025 - Psalm 48

Charles Spurgeon, known as the Prince of Preachers, was a highly influential British Particular Baptist preacher whose legacy continues to resonate across various Christian denominations. During his remarkable career, he preached to approximately 10 million people, often delivering sermons up to ten times a week at different venues. For 38 years, he served as the pastor of New Park Street Chapel, which later became the renowned Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. Renowned for his prolific writing, Spurgeon crafted accessible commentaries on the Psalms that blend meditation and teaching, making them perfect for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of these timeless poems. In this second volume, dedicated LibriVox volunteers share their reflections on Psalms 27 through 52, inviting you to explore the profound insights of Spurgeons work. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by MaryAnn)

13 feb 202630 min