Definition: The word 'CDELNET' is a Hebrew term that translates to 'A Book of Psalms.' It refers to the collection of psalms in the Old Testament, compiled by King David from the psalms he had written at his death. Definition: The term "CDELNET" is used within the context of Christian hymnography and theology. In its broader meaning, it describes the collection of psalms that were composed and published during the period of time before the Second Coming of Christ. These psalms are considered to be a direct inspiration from God's Word in the Old Testament. It can be traced back to King David and includes many significant hymns, such as "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing," which is traditionally associated with the Day of Atonement (which marks the beginning of Christ's Incarnation). The use of CDELNET reflects a profound understanding of God's word, His Word that was revealed through Jesus to John the Baptist and the Apostles. It also signifies a deep commitment to interpreting and meditating upon these sacred texts for their spiritual significance and relevance in our lives.