Selection from The Temple


Gelesen von David Barnes

(4.9 stars; 18 reviews)

George Herbert (April 3, 1593 – March 1, 1633) was a Welsh poet, orator and a priest. Throughout his life he wrote religious poems characterized by a precision of language, a metrical versatility, and an ingenious use of imagery or conceits that was favored by the metaphysical school of poets. He is best remembered as a writer of poems and hymns such as "Come, My Way, My Truth, My Life" and "The King of Love My Shepherd Is." (Summary from Wikipedia) (0 hr 35 min)

Kapitel

The Thanksgiving 3:16 Gelesen von David Barnes
The Agony 1:26 Gelesen von David Barnes
Good Friday 1:48 Gelesen von David Barnes
Redemption 1:09 Gelesen von David Barnes
The Church-Floor 1:19 Gelesen von David Barnes
The Windows 1:12 Gelesen von David Barnes
Constancy 2:23 Gelesen von David Barnes
Sunday 3:16 Gelesen von David Barnes
Denial 1:37 Gelesen von David Barnes
Sighs and Groans 1:55 Gelesen von David Barnes
The World 1:35 Gelesen von David Barnes
Obedience 2:40 Gelesen von David Barnes
Man's Medley 2:03 Gelesen von David Barnes
The Twenty-third Psalm 1:26 Gelesen von David Barnes
Mary Magdalene 1:27 Gelesen von David Barnes
Aaron 1:34 Gelesen von David Barnes
The Elixir 1:22 Gelesen von David Barnes
A Wreath 1:04 Gelesen von David Barnes
Death 1:39 Gelesen von David Barnes
Love 1:20 Gelesen von David Barnes

Bewertungen

Consolation


(5 stars)

Almost two years ago I thought I was going to be paralyzed and blind and institutionalized for life. At that time I felt that Herbert and Euclid would be my great friends in the dark. The thought was my comfort and salvation. Fortunately I recovered, and I now enjoy sight, strength, and freedom. I was right to look to Herbert for consolation in times of great trial, but he has also a sacred ordinariness that makes him equally suited to my season of restoration and healing. I’m thankful for this superb reading by Barnes.

My favorite poems to listen to.


(5 stars)

George Herbert is my favorite poet. David Barnes’ interpretation is truly lovely. So peaceful, conviction, beautiful.