Paul Tripp's popular Bible Study series continues with The Gospel: One Psalm At A Time. After summarizing each book of the Bible, diving deep into Proverbs, and studying 1 Peter, Paul turns his attention to the Psalms. You are free to distribute and translate both the videos and transcripts of these episodes, available to download on this page.

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Can Oflaz succeeds because he doesn't try to out-sing the masters of the past. Instead, he translates the song’s ancient DNA into the language of modern vulnerability. It’s an essay on how love survives the transition from the Ottoman era to the digital age: unchanged in its power to haunt.

The traditional version of the song is often performed with a sense of formal dignity. Oflaz introduces a "lo-fi" sensibility that speaks to modern isolation. By using electronic textures and reverb, he suggests that the longing described a century ago hasn't changed, but the way we experience it—alone, through technology, in urban spaces—has become more hollow. Can OflazВ Fikrimin Д°nce GГјlГј

Oflaz’s version strips away the traditional orchestration of the Türk Sanat Müziği style, replacing it with a minimalist, atmospheric production. This shift changes the "location" of the song. While the original feels like it belongs in a grand, historic hall, Oflaz’s rendition feels like it’s happening inside a closed room at 3:00 AM. The of this piece lies in three specific areas: Can Oflaz succeeds because he doesn't try to