Let us groan our prayer to God, our King.
Some Musical Renderings of Psalm 5
Maranatha Singers – Hearken Unto the Voice of My Cry
Carolyn Arends – Give Ear to My Words …
Xander Stok – Project of Love: Cry for Help (NLT) …
Zac Fitzsimmons – ESV Scripture Song: Psalm 5 Word for Word …
Jason Silver – In Awe of You …
Karl Kohlhase – Give Ear to My Words …
Chuck Girard – Love Song
Esther Mui – Give Ear to My Words, O Lord (NKJV) …
Sylvia Lange – Psalm 5
Bill Sprouse – The Road Home: Give Ear to My Words, O Lord …
O Lord in the morning will I direct my prayer …
Poor Bishop Hooper – A Psalm of Lament …
Aria Valen – Gospel Shoegaze: Psalm 5 …
Vinesong – Psalm 5 …
Davy, The Porter’s Gate: Message Songs: Listen God …
Bill Sprouse Jr. – Feel the Love: Love Song …
Zack Fitzsimmons – Accoustic Version …
Not to be missed (but not embeddable)
Caitlin and Michael Foster – Ponder My Words, O Lord (Gregorian Chant in English) …
https://youtu.be/h_VYcu3pq7U?si=VFNbmuhhWWCyLeUL
Mukosolu Okwuos – KJV Word for Word
https://youtu.be/oIrALbNuZks?si=zXodckF-CU5h7e9D
Commentaries on Psalm 5
We intentionally search out commentaries from a variety of denominations, knowing that the Psalms themselves are a point of unity within the pluralistic expression of the body of Christ.
David Bowden -” “Their Throat is an Open Grave” Spoken Gospel (Charismatic Calvinist) …
Fr. Tim Peters – Catholic Bible Study: David’s Humble Prayer (Catholic) …
Steve Hogg – Psalm 5 Explained | (Baptist) …
The BIble Says What?! – Psalm 5 Summary and What God Wants From Us …
Landon MacDonald – Psalm 5 Verse by Verse …
Paul LeBoutillier – Give Eart to My Words, O Lord (Calvary Chapel) …
Michael Jones – You Hate All Who Do Iniquity (Christian Philosopher) …
Venita Page (Calvary Chapel)
Kevin Folger Exegesis on Psalm 5 (Baptist) …
Elizabeth – Psalms Layer by Layer: Hear My Case | (Anglican)…
Charles H. Spurgeon (Baptist) …
Matthew Henry – Psalm 5 (NonConformist) …
St. John Chrysostom Commentary on the Psalms, Vol. 1 (Orthodox)
Psalm Walk Podcasts – Supplementary Guide
Please note that we are currently working on an integration between the videos and the workbook and journal. Thank you for your patience.
For those who wish to literally walk while singing the Psalms, or who wish to find a place of solitude like a shower or a car, the Psalms of the Ragadana Project offer unaccompanied musical renderings designed for a capella singing. The first 72 Psalms are set to the classical modal system of South India known as the Carnatic system.
James Carvin, Ragadana Project: Psalm 5
Here is how the sheet music above sounds …