
The Hart and the Water-Brooks: A Practical Exposition of the Forty-Second Psalm.
1860
Religion/Spirituality
The Hart and the Water-Brooks, written by John R. Macduff in 1860, is a theological exposition of Psalm 42. The work delves into themes of spiritual longing, suffering, and divine hope, highlighting the emotional struggles between faith and despair. Macduff provides context for the Psalm, traditionally attributed to David, emphasizing his yearning for God's presence during exile. The book explores the significance of spiritual thirst and introspection, offering insights into the believer's quest for divine connection in times of sorrow.


