If you can not hear the beautiful choir melody of "Tom Fettke" "Your name and your name's glory", I can not understand this. This is one of the best national anthems I've sang, or directed, and that is almost a perfect setting for this poem. The NRSV quoted above says "... you are lowering them than God ...", to the best of my knowledge, this is a perfectly fine translation of Hebrew, but I am obliged to follow Septuagint I like it. Expression of the effect, "A bit lower than the angel" (This is the version Fettke used in his national anthem.) This poem is definitely my "Top 10" list (I have never compiled it. ... Maybe I am going to do this)
When I asked Tom about the origin of itrekkers, I saw his pride and passion for this concept. Tom was pleased to explain to me that he is a very "outdoor" person who likes to immerse himself in nature. He stated that his affection for camping, hiking, fishing, and water sports has expanded in the past decade. So when Tom personally started his own outdoor experience, he began to see the gap in the market when most of his experience was bad. Tom explained that he was dissatisfied with the lack of services that could distinguish between special experience and less than standard experience. Therefore, the idea of itrekkers was born.
For me it is clear how much Tom Tomachio likes wildlife reserves. Almost 50 years ago, I was a tour guide at Fort Ticonderoga in northern New York, and I know that it is very possible to participate in the show. Tom left. He is all about wildlife. The creature of Ding Darin seems to be his family. I like birds, but it is not enough to bring binoculars to wildlife reserves. I like to see white ibis licking that curved orange in the tidal plane. I like to see a bunch of white cockroaches moving over the camera. Mainly, I will evaluate it in a place reserved for wildlife.