Zabur | Updated
Unlike the Tawrat or the Quran, which contain extensive legal codes and social laws, the Zabur is traditionally described as a collection of: Exaltations of the Creator’s majesty.
Over the long, rolling centuries, the physical scrolls of the Zabur were scattered to the winds of time. Unlike the Torah or the Quran, which were preserved in the collective memory of great civilizations, the Zabur became a whisper. Scholars argued over its fate. Had it been lost? Had it been subsumed into other texts? Unlike the Tawrat or the Quran, which contain


