Psalm 93

“The Lord on high is mightier that the noise of many waters, yea, than the mighty waves of the sea…”

Psalm 93, recorded by the David/Asaph Project. Released in 2001 on the Psalmody album. Duration is 4:02.

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Details

Produced by John Piper

Musical composition by David Albracht

Recorded at 2nd Floor Studios, Dallas, Texas.
Engineered by John Piper
Mixed at Piper Projects by John Piper
Mastered by Ed Johnson
Recorded and Mixed on the Paris 24 bit DAW

Musicians:
Bass – Lou Harlas
Drums – Harrell Bosarge
Harmony Vocals – Jan Johnston
Keyboards – Ken Boome
Percussion – John Bryant
Rhythm & Lead Guitars – John Piper
Vocals – David Albracht

Image above: Backhuysen, Ludolf. Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee. 1695. Oil on canvas. Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Description

Psalm 93, the fifth track on the Psalmody album, was recorded by the David/Asaph Project at 2nd Floor Studios in Dallas, Texas, in the year 2000. This song features the text of the KJV translation set to new music. Song duration is 4:02.

Instruments chosen for this song included distorted electric guitar with organ. Heavy blues rock was the goal.

C.H. Spurgeon's Comments on the text of Psalm 93

This brief Psalm is without title or name of author, but its subject is obvious enough, being stated in the very first line. It is the Psalm of Omnipotent Sovereignty: Jehovah, despite all opposition, reigns supreme. Possibly at the time this sacred ode was written, the nation was in danger from its enemies, and the hopes of the people of God were encouraged by remembering that the Lord was still King. What sweeter and surer consolation could they desire?

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