A serious mistake in trying to mention a book of the Bible in an attempt to show his faith like other American political leaders made Joe Biden become target of criticism.

During a Thanksgiving speech on Wednesday, Biden who claims to be a devout Catholic, wanted to refer to Psalm 28:7, but was unable to pronounce the name of this well-known biblical book.
Instead of saying “Psalms”, he ended up saying ‘‘Palmist”. Besides that, he referred to King David as the “PALMIST”.
“And if we do, and I’m sure we can, we can proclaim the PALMIST, with the PALMIST who wrote these following words, ‘The Lord is my strength and my shield…’”
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According to sources, Biden’s speech was previously prepared by his team; due to he was seen reading the teleprompter.
In the analysis of what happened, the original words he wanted to say in the speech were “the psalmist wrote the following psalm”, but instead, he said “Palmist”; what it is believed to be a spelling error.
In 2016, mainstream press, included The New York Times, Politico, The Atlantic, CNN, NPR, and The Washington Post exploded when then presidential hopeful Donald Trump mistakenly referred to 2 Corinthians 3:17 as “Two Corinthians” rather than saying “Second Corinthians.”
However, none of those publications seem to be willing to report on Biden’s latest flub, like if they were trying to keep this error at low profile.
“Devout Catholic” Joe Biden doesn’t know the “P” in “Psalmist” is silent, not the “s”. pic.twitter.com/kp9MZi3NvQ
— Howie Carr (@HowieCarrShow) November 25, 2020
Source: Israel365