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1 Pent, Gen 1: 2(2) | fresh water under the earth (Psalm 33:7; Ezekiel 31:4), which 2 Pent, Gen 1: 2(2) | of it, "the upper water" (Psalm 148:4; Daniel 3:60), is 3 Pent, Gen 1: 2(2) | Genesis 7:11; 2 Kings 7:2, 19; Psalm 104:13). A mighty wind: 4 Pent, Gen 14: 18(5) | identified with Jerusalem (Psalm 76:3), but the Hebrew text 5 Pent, Gen 47: 9(1) | a sojourner on earth; cf Psalm 39:13.~ 6 Pent, Exo 16: 4(2) | come down from the sky. Cf Psalm 78:25; Wisdom 16:20. Perhaps 7 Pent, Exo 21: 6(2) | sense of "to the judges." Cf Psalm 82:1. Since the expression " 8 Pent, Exo 21: 6(2) | symbol of obedience. Cf Psalm 40:7.~ 9 Pent, Exo 25: 18(3) | for the invisible Lord. Cf Psalm 80:2. For a more detailed 10 Pent, Num 16: 1(1) | and Abiram (Deut 11:6); cf Psalm 106. The present account 11 Pent, Num 25: 14(5) | Phinehas became proverbial; cf Psalm 106:30; Sirach 45:23; 1 12 Pent, Deu 32: 8(2) | cf Job 1:6; 2:1; 38:7; Psalm 89:6-7. Here the various 13 Pent, Deu 32: 14(4) | for its strong cattle. Cf Psalm 22:13; Ezekiel 39:18; Amos 14 Pent, Jud 12: 6(1) | mean "flood water" as in Psalm 69:3, 16. Apparently the 15 His, 0 0: 23 | should compare 2 Chron 17; Psalm 89:19-37; 132:11-13; Acts 16 His, 1Sam 2: 1(2) | the symbol of strength; cf Psalm 18:3; 75:5; 89:18; 112:9. ~ 17 His, 2Sam 7: 8(1) | again, in poetic form, in Psalm 89:20-38, and alluded to 18 His, 2Sam 7: 8(1) | 20-38, and alluded to in Psalm 132. The promise regarding 19 His, 2Sam 7: 8(1) | expression used of David in Psalm 89:23.The prophecy to David 20 His, 2Sam 14: 7(1) | the lighted lamp, e.g., Psalm 89:17 to keep alive the 21 His, 2Sam 14: 17(3) | 17] A resting place: cf Psalm 95:11; Hebrews 3:7-4, 11. 22 His, 2Sam 22: 8(5) | 9-15); cf Judges 5:4-5; Psalm 29; Psalm 97:2-6; Hebrews 23 His, 2Sam 22: 8(5) | Judges 5:4-5; Psalm 29; Psalm 97:2-6; Hebrews 3.~ 24 His, 2Sam 22: 11(6) | messengers, or "angels" (Psalm 104:4), he is spoken of 25 His, 2Sam 22: 11(6) | enthroned upon the cherubim; cf Psalm 79:2; 99:1.~ 26 His, 2Sam 22: 34(9) | stronghold safe from attack; cf Psalm 62:3; Hebrews 3:19.~ 27 His, 1Chr 15: 20(1) | meaning, occurring also in Psalm 46:1 where it is rendered 28 His, 1Chr 15: 20(1) | may then mean "bass"; cf Psalm 6:1; 12:1. ~ 29 His, 1Chr 16: 8(1) | Psalms: 1 Chron 16:8-22 = Psalm 105:1-15; 1 Chron 16:23- 30 His, 1Chr 16: 8(1) | 1-15; 1 Chron 16:23-33 = Psalm 96:1-13; 1 Chron 16:34-36 = 31 His, 1Chr 16: 8(1) | 1-13; 1 Chron 16:34-36 = Psalm 106:1, 47-48. ~ 32 His, 1Chr 28: 2(1) | ark as his footstool; cf Psalm 99:5; 132:7. The propitiatory ( 33 His, 2Chr 20: 21(2) | the same language is in Psalm 29:2) in bringing Israel 34 WisdB, Job 3: 8(1) | chaos. Cf Job 9:13; 26:13; Psalm 74:13-14; 104:26; Isaiah 35 WisdB, Job 9: 13(1) | cf Job 26:12. See note on Psalm 89:11. ~ 36 WisdB, Job 12: 4(1) | be abandoned by God; cf Psalm 22:7-9; Matthew 27:39-43. ~ 37 WisdB, Job 13: 14(1) | 12:3; 1 Sam 19:5; 28:21; Psalm 119:109; the first half 38 WisdB, Job 15: 35(1) | nothing but futile results. Cf Psalm 7:14; Isaiah 59:4. ~ 39 WisdB, Job 22: 24(3) | 24] Ophir: cf note to Psalm 45:10.~ 40 WisdB, Job 26: 5(2) | Sheol, the nether world; cf Psalm 6:6; 88:11.~ 41 WisdB, Job 26: 6(3) | Nether world: cf note to Psalm 6:6. Abaddon: Hebrew for "( 42 WisdB, Job 26: 12(6) | cf Job 9:13; see note on Psalm 89:11.~ 43 WisdB, Job 28: 16(2) | 16] Ophir: cf note to Psalm 45:9.~ 44 WisdB, Job 30: 4(1) | juniper or brushwood; cf Psalm 120:4; a figure of bitterness 45 WisdB, Job 38: 1(1) | in the Old Testament; cf Psalm 18; 50; Nahum 1:3; Hebrews 46 WisdB, Job 38: 34(7) | comes in a theophany; cf Psalm 18:12.~ 47 WisdB, Job 42: 14(5) | Keziah, precious perfume (cf Psalm 45:9); Kerenhappuch, cosmetic 48 WisdB, Job 42: 16(7) | expected span of human life; cf Psalm 90:10.~ 49 WisdB, Psa Int | no sure way of dating any psalm. Some are pre-exilic (before 50 WisdB, Psa Int | with the community (e.g., Psalm 118:1-4). Secondly, they 51 WisdB, Psa Int | creation and sustenance (Psalm 135:1-12; 136). Some of 52 WisdB, Psa Int | dwells among the people (Psalm 47:96-99). Characteristic 53 WisdB, Psa Int | thrust.~Another type of psalm is similar to the hymn: 54 WisdB, Psa Int | the hymn: the thanksgiving psalm. This too is a song of praise 55 WisdB, Psa 1: 1(1) | Psalm 1] A preface to the whole 56 WisdB, Psa 1: 1(1) | good and the wicked. The psalm views life as activity, 57 WisdB, Psa 1: 1(2) | living or moral conduct (Psalm 32:8; 101:2, 6; Proverb 58 WisdB, Psa 2: 1(1) | Psalm 2] royal psalm. To rebellious 59 WisdB, Psa 2: 1(1) | Psalm 2] royal psalm. To rebellious kings (Psalm 60 WisdB, Psa 2: 1(1) | psalm. To rebellious kings (Psalm 2:1-3) God responds vigorously ( 61 WisdB, Psa 2: 1(1) | God responds vigorously (Psalm 2:4-6). A speaker proclaims 62 WisdB, Psa 2: 1(1) | earthly representative of God (Psalm 2:7-9) and warning kings 63 WisdB, Psa 2: 1(1) | and warning kings to obey (Psalm 2:10-11). The psalm has 64 WisdB, Psa 2: 1(1) | obey (Psalm 2:10-11). The psalm has a messianic meaning 65 WisdB, Psa 3: 1(1) | Psalm 3] An individual lament 66 WisdB, Psa 3: 1(1) | will come to the rescue (Psalm 3:2-3). Despite such taunts 67 WisdB, Psa 3: 1(1) | protection even in sleep (Psalm 3:4-7). The psalm prays 68 WisdB, Psa 3: 1(1) | sleep (Psalm 3:4-7). The psalm prays for an end to the 69 WisdB, Psa 3: 1(1) | power to speak maliciously (Psalm 3:8) and closes peacefully 70 WisdB, Psa 3: 1(1) | an expression of trust (Psalm 3:8)[9].~ 71 WisdB, Psa 3: 1 | 1 ~1 2 A psalm of David, when he fled from 72 WisdB, Psa 3: 1(2) | added later, relates the psalm to an incident in the life 73 WisdB, Psa 4: 1(1) | Psalm 4] An individual lament 74 WisdB, Psa 4: 1(1) | experience of God as savior (Psalm 4:2). That experience of 75 WisdB, Psa 4: 1(1) | the side of the faithful (Psalm 4:3-6). The faithful psalmist 76 WisdB, Psa 4: 1(1) | blessings given to the just (Psalm 4:7-8).~ 77 WisdB, Psa 4: 1 | stringed instruments. A psalm of David. ~ 78 WisdB, Psa 4: 1(2) | 1] For the leader: many psalm headings contain this rubric. 79 WisdB, Psa 5: 1 | with wind instruments. A psalm of David. ~ 80 WisdB, Psa 5: 1(1) | Psalm 5] A lament contrasting 81 WisdB, Psa 5: 1(1) | security of the house of God (Psalm 5:8-9, 12-13) with the danger 82 WisdB, Psa 5: 1(1) | the company of evildoers (Psalm 5:5-7, 10-11). The psalmist 83 WisdB, Psa 5: 1(1) | prays that God will hear (Psalm 5:2-4) and grant the protection 84 WisdB, Psa 6: 1(1) | Psalm 6] The first of the seven 85 WisdB, Psa 6: 1(1) | seven Penitential Psalms (Psalm 6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, 86 WisdB, Psa 6: 1(1) | appeals to God's mercy (Psalm 6:5). Sin here, as often 87 WisdB, Psa 6: 1(1) | it is physical sickness (Psalm 6:3-4, 7-8) and the attacks 88 WisdB, Psa 6: 1(1) | the attacks of enemies (Psalm 6:8, 9, 10)[11]. The psalmist 89 WisdB, Psa 6: 1 | instruments, "upon the eighth." A psalm of David. ~ 90 WisdB, Psa 6: 4(3) | you answer my prayer?" Cf Psalm 13:2-3.~ 91 WisdB, Psa 7: 1(1) | Psalm 7] An individual lament. 92 WisdB, Psa 7: 1(1) | justice and protection (Psalm 7:2-3) and takes an oath 93 WisdB, Psa 7: 1(1) | the innocent can swear (Psalm 7:4-6). The innocent psalmist 94 WisdB, Psa 7: 1(1) | the just God's protection (Psalm 7:7-14) and be confident 95 WisdB, Psa 7: 1(1) | back upon their own heads (Psalm 7:15-17). The justice of 96 WisdB, Psa 7: 1(1) | the psalmist to praise (Psalm 7:17)[18]. ~ 97 WisdB, Psa 8: 1(1) | Psalm 8] While marvelling at the 98 WisdB, Psa 8: 1(1) | limitless grandeur of God (Psalm 8:2-3), the psalmist is 99 WisdB, Psa 8: 1(1) | human beings in creation (Psalm 8:4-5), and then by the 100 WisdB, Psa 8: 1(1) | graciously bestowed upon them (Psalm 8:6-9).~ 101 WisdB, Psa 8: 1 | leader; "upon the gittith." A psalm of David. ~ 102 WisdB, Psa 8: 1(2) | the melody to which the psalm was to be sung or a musical 103 WisdB, Psa 8: 3(3) | line to the last line of Psalm 8:2 (itself obscure) to 104 WisdB, Psa 8: 3(3) | personified in poetic texts (Psalm 74:13-14; 89:11; Job 9:13; 105 WisdB, Psa 8: 6(5) | Christ the closing words of Psalm 8:7.~ 106 WisdB, Psa 9: 1(1) | Psalms 9-10] Psalm 9 and Psalm 10 in the Hebrew 107 WisdB, Psa 9: 1(1) | Psalms 9-10] Psalm 9 and Psalm 10 in the Hebrew text have 108 WisdB, Psa 9: 1(1) | corresponding stanza). The psalm states loosely connected 109 WisdB, Psa 9: 1(1) | own concern for rescue (Psalm 9:14-15).~ 110 WisdB, Psa 9: 1 | according to Muth Labben. A psalm of David. ~ 111 WisdB, Psa 9: 1(2) | melodic accompaniment of the psalm, now lost. ~ 112 WisdB, Psa 11: 1(1) | Psalm 11] A song of trust. Though 113 WisdB, Psa 11: 1(1) | hideout) to escape trouble (Psalm 11:1-3), the innocent psalmist 114 WisdB, Psa 11: 1(1) | seek asylum in the temple (Psalm 11:4-7). ~ 115 WisdB, Psa 11: 3(2) | understood of public order. Cf Psalm 82:5.~ 116 WisdB, Psa 11: 6(3) | figure for their destiny. Cf Psalm 16:5; 75:9; Matthew 20:22; 117 WisdB, Psa 12: 1 | leader; "upon the eighth." A psalm of David. ~ 118 WisdB, Psa 12: 1(1) | Psalm 12] A lament. The psalmist, 119 WisdB, Psa 12: 1(1) | people persecute the just (Psalm 12:2-3), prays that the 120 WisdB, Psa 12: 1(1) | the wicked be punished (Psalm 12:4-5). The prayer is not 121 WisdB, Psa 12: 1(1) | justice appear on earth. Psalm 12:6 preserves the word 122 WisdB, Psa 12: 1(1) | transmitted in such psalms. In Psalm 12:7-8 the psalmist affirms 123 WisdB, Psa 12: 7(2) | Psalm 13] A crucible: lit. "in 124 WisdB, Psa 13: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. ~ 125 WisdB, Psa 13: 1(1) | psalmist, seriously ill (Psalm 13:4), expresses fear that 126 WisdB, Psa 13: 1(1) | Hence the heartfelt prayer (Psalm 13:2-3) is for healing that 127 WisdB, Psa 13: 1(1) | psalmist enjoys God's favor (Psalm 13:4-5). The poem ends with 128 WisdB, Psa 13: 1(1) | and a statement of praise (Psalm 13:6). ~ 129 WisdB, Psa 14: 1(1) | Psalm 14] The lament (duplicated 130 WisdB, Psa 14: 1(1) | The lament (duplicated in Psalm 53) depicts the world as 131 WisdB, Psa 14: 1(1) | the fools" (= the wicked, Psalm 14:1-3) and "the company 132 WisdB, Psa 14: 1(1) | the company of the just" (Psalm 14:4-6; also called "my 133 WisdB, Psa 14: 1(1) | persecute the just, but the psalm expresses the hope that 134 WisdB, Psa 15: 1(1) | Psalm 15] The psalm records a 135 WisdB, Psa 15: 1(1) | Psalm 15] The psalm records a liturgical scrutiny 136 WisdB, Psa 15: 1(1) | to the temple court (cf Psalm 24:3-6; Isaiah 33:14b-16). 137 WisdB, Psa 15: 1 | 1 ~1 2 A psalm of David. LORD, who may 138 WisdB, Psa 15: 1(2) | be referred to as "tent" (Psalm 61:5; Isaiah 33:20), a reference 139 WisdB, Psa 15: 1(2) | designation of the divine abode (Psalm 2:6; 3:5; 43:3; 48:2 etc.). ~ 140 WisdB, Psa 16: 1(1) | Psalm 16] In the first section, 141 WisdB, Psa 16: 1(1) | futile worship of false gods (Psalm 16:2-5), preferring Israel' 142 WisdB, Psa 16: 1(1) | preferring Israel's God (Psalm 16:1), the giver of the 143 WisdB, Psa 16: 1(1) | the giver of the land (Psalm 16:6). The second section 144 WisdB, Psa 16: 1(1) | life-giving presence of God (Psalm 16:7-11).~ 145 WisdB, Psa 16: 1(2) | term occurring six times in psalm superscriptions, always 146 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | Psalm 17] A lament of an individual 147 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | for God's just judgment (Psalm 17:1-5) and requests divine 148 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | divine help against enemies (Psalm 17:6-9a). Those ravenous 149 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | Those ravenous lions (Psalm 17:9b-12) should be punished ( 150 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | 9b-12) should be punished (Psalm 17:13-14). The psalm ends 151 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | punished (Psalm 17:13-14). The psalm ends with a serene statement 152 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | serene statement of praise (Psalm 17:15). The Hebrew text 153 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | 15). The Hebrew text of Psalm 17:3-4, 14 is uncertain. ~ 154 WisdB, Psa 17: 15(4) | night in the sanctuary (cf Psalm 17:3) and hopes to wake 155 WisdB, Psa 18: 1(1) | Psalm 12] A royal thanksgiving 156 WisdB, Psa 18: 1(1) | reports of divine rescue. The psalm has two parallel reports 157 WisdB, Psa 18: 1(1) | a heavenly perspective (Psalm 18:5-20), and the second 158 WisdB, Psa 18: 1(1) | an earthly perspective (Psalm 18:36-46). The first report 159 WisdB, Psa 18: 1(1) | short hymnic introduction (Psalm 18:2-4, 32-36) and conclusion ( 160 WisdB, Psa 18: 1(1) | 32-36) and conclusion (Psalm 18:21-31, 47-50). ~ 161 WisdB, Psa 18: 3(2) | fertility. Cf 1 Sam 2:10; Psalm 132:17; Luke 1:69~ 162 WisdB, Psa 18: 8(5) | introduction to the theophany (Psalm 18:8-9) is probably a description 163 WisdB, Psa 18: 11(6) | throne bearers of the deity (Psalm 80:2; 99:1; 1 Kings 6:23- 164 WisdB, Psa 19: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. ~ 165 WisdB, Psa 19: 1(1) | Psalm 19] The heavenly elements 166 WisdB, Psa 19: 1(1) | wisdom of their creator (Psalm 19:2-7). The creator's wisdom 167 WisdB, Psa 19: 1(1) | human beings in the law (Psalm 19:8-11), toward which the 168 WisdB, Psa 19: 1(1) | psalmist prays to be open (Psalm 19:12-14). The themes of 169 WisdB, Psa 19: 5(3) | all in its daily course; Psalm 19:5b-7 form a transition 170 WisdB, Psa 19: 5(3) | transition to the law in Psalm 19:8-11. The six synonyms 171 WisdB, Psa 19: 5(3) | synonyms for God's revelation (Psalm 19:8-11) are applied to 172 WisdB, Psa 20: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. ~ 173 WisdB, Psa 20: 1(1) | Psalm 20] The people pray for 174 WisdB, Psa 20: 1(1) | people ask for divine help (Psalm 20:2-6) and express confidence 175 WisdB, Psa 20: 1(1) | such help will be given (Psalm 20:7-10). A solemn assurance 176 WisdB, Psa 20: 1(1) | something like the promises of Psalm 12:6; 21:9-13. The final 177 WisdB, Psa 20: 1(1) | 21:9-13. The final verse (Psalm 20:9) [10] echoes the opening 178 WisdB, Psa 21: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. ~ 179 WisdB, Psa 21: 1(1) | first part of this royal psalm is a thanksgiving (Psalm 180 WisdB, Psa 21: 1(1) | psalm is a thanksgiving (Psalm 21:2-8), and the second 181 WisdB, Psa 21: 1(1) | triumph over his enemies (Psalm 21:9-13). The king's confident 182 WisdB, Psa 21: 1(1) | king's confident prayer (Psalm 21:3-5) and trust in God ( 183 WisdB, Psa 21: 1(1) | 21:3-5) and trust in God (Psalm 21:8) enable him to receive 184 WisdB, Psa 21: 1(1) | peace, and military success. Psalm 21:13(14) reprises Psalm 185 WisdB, Psa 21: 1(1) | Psalm 21:13(14) reprises Psalm 21:2. When kings ceased 186 WisdB, Psa 21: 1(1) | sixth century B.C., the psalm was sung of a future Davidic 187 WisdB, Psa 22: 1(1) | Psalm 22] A lament unusual in 188 WisdB, Psa 22: 1(1) | with God's past mercy in Psalm 22:2-12. In Psalm 22:13- 189 WisdB, Psa 22: 1(1) | mercy in Psalm 22:2-12. In Psalm 22:13-22 enemies surround 190 WisdB, Psa 22: 1(1) | invitation to praise God (Psalm 22:23-27), becoming a universal 191 WisdB, Psa 22: 1(1) | universal chorus of praise (Psalm 22:28-31). The psalm is 192 WisdB, Psa 22: 1(1) | praise (Psalm 22:28-31). The psalm is important in the New 193 WisdB, Psa 22: 1 | The deer of the dawn." A psalm of David. ~ 194 WisdB, Psa 22: 7(3) | dehumanization, an important motif of Psalm 22 is vividly portrayed 195 WisdB, Psa 22: 13(4) | form, as wild animals (cf Psalm 22:17, 21-22). Bashan: a 196 WisdB, Psa 22: 23(6) | banquet. The final section (Psalm 22:24-32) may be a summary 197 WisdB, Psa 22: 25(7) | Micah 3:4; Isaiah 8:17; Psalm 27:9; 69:18; 88:15.~ 198 WisdB, Psa 22: 30(9) | assumes that all on earth (Psalm 22:27-28) and under the 199 WisdB, Psa 22: 30(9) | 28) and under the earth (Psalm 22:29) will worship God.~ 200 WisdB, Psa 23: 1 | 1 ~1 A psalm of David. 2 The LORD is 201 WisdB, Psa 23: 1(1) | Psalm 23] God's loving care for 202 WisdB, Psa 23: 1(1) | shepherd for the flock (Psalm 23:1-4) and a host's generosity 203 WisdB, Psa 23: 1(1) | generosity toward a guest (Psalm 23:5-6). The imagery of 204 WisdB, Psa 23: 5(5) | in an exodus context in Psalm 78:19. As my enemies watch: 205 WisdB, Psa 23: 5(5) | especially at banquets (Psalm 104:15; Matthew 26:7; Luke 206 WisdB, Psa 24: 1 | 1 ~1 A psalm of David. The earth is the 207 WisdB, Psa 24: 1(1) | Psalm 24] The psalm apparently 208 WisdB, Psa 24: 1(1) | Psalm 24] The psalm apparently accompanied a 209 WisdB, Psa 24: 1(1) | the creation of the world (Psalm 24:1-2). The people had 210 WisdB, Psa 24: 1(1) | admitted into the sanctuary (Psalm 24:3-6; cf Psalm 15). A 211 WisdB, Psa 24: 1(1) | sanctuary (Psalm 24:3-6; cf Psalm 15). A choir identifies 212 WisdB, Psa 24: 1(1) | to bow down in obeisance (Psalm 24:7-10). ~ 213 WisdB, Psa 25: 1(1) | Psalm 25] A lament. Each verse 214 WisdB, Psa 25: 1(1) | psalmist mixes ardent pleas (Psalm 25:1-2, 16-22) with expressions 215 WisdB, Psa 25: 22(3) | open the first, middle (Psalm 25:11), and last lines of 216 WisdB, Psa 25: 22(3) | and last lines of the psalm. Together, they spell aleph, 217 WisdB, Psa 26: 1(1) | Psalm 26] Like a priest washing 218 WisdB, Psa 26: 1(1) | upon entering the temple. Psalm 26:1-3, matched by Psalm 219 WisdB, Psa 26: 1(1) | Psalm 26:1-3, matched by Psalm 26:11-12, remind God of 220 WisdB, Psa 26: 1(1) | asking for purification; Psalm 26:4-5, matched by Psalm 221 WisdB, Psa 26: 1(1) | Psalm 26:4-5, matched by Psalm 26:9-10, pray for inclusion 222 WisdB, Psa 26: 1(1) | inclusion among the just; Psalm 26:6-8, the center of the 223 WisdB, Psa 27: 1(1) | Psalm 27] Tradition has handed 224 WisdB, Psa 27: 1(1) | the two sections of the psalm (Psalm 27:1-6; 7-14) as 225 WisdB, Psa 27: 1(1) | two sections of the psalm (Psalm 27:1-6; 7-14) as one psalm, 226 WisdB, Psa 27: 1(1) | Psalm 27:1-6; 7-14) as one psalm, though each part could 227 WisdB, Psa 27: 1(1) | that God will bring rescue (Psalm 27:1-3), the psalmist longs 228 WisdB, Psa 27: 1(1) | protection from all enemies (Psalm 27:4-6). In part B there 229 WisdB, Psa 27: 1(1) | is a clear shift in tone (Psalm 27:7-12); the climax of 230 WisdB, Psa 27: 1(1) | comes with "I believe" (Psalm 27:13), echoing "I trust" ( 231 WisdB, Psa 27: 1(1) | 13), echoing "I trust" (Psalm 27:3). ~ 232 WisdB, Psa 27: 2(2) | enemies are rapacious beasts (Psalm 7:3; 17:12; 22:14, 17).~ 233 WisdB, Psa 27: 8(3) | Hosea 5:15; 2 Sam 21:1; Psalm 24:6.~ 234 WisdB, Psa 27: 13(4) | of the Jerusalem temple (Psalm 52:7; 116:9; Isaiah 38:11), 235 WisdB, Psa 28: 6(2) | priestly or prophetic oracle in Psalm 28:5cd (not usually transmitted) 236 WisdB, Psa 29: 1 | 1 ~1 A psalm of David. 2 Give to the 237 WisdB, Psa 29: 1(1) | Psalm 29] The hymn invites the 238 WisdB, Psa 29: 1(1) | and might to God alone (Psalm 29:1-2a, 9b). Divine glory 239 WisdB, Psa 29: 1(1) | dramatically visible in the storm (Psalm 29:3-9a). The storm apparently 240 WisdB, Psa 29: 1(1) | and then moves inland. In Psalm 29:10 the divine beings 241 WisdB, Psa 29: 1(1) | s eternal kingship. The psalm concludes with a prayer 242 WisdB, Psa 29: 9(6) | witnessed God's supreme power (Psalm 29:3-9a), the gods acknowledge 243 WisdB, Psa 29: 10(7) | part of the universe. Cf Psalm 89:10-13; 93:3-4.~ 244 WisdB, Psa 30: 1(1) | Psalm 30] An individual thanksgiving 245 WisdB, Psa 30: 1(1) | deliverance and restoration (Psalm 30:2-4); an invitation to 246 WisdB, Psa 30: 1(1) | invitation to others to join in (Psalm 30:5-6); a flashback to 247 WisdB, Psa 30: 1(1) | time before deliverance (Psalm 30:7-11); a return to praise 248 WisdB, Psa 30: 1(1) | return to praise and thanks (Psalm 30:12). Two sets of images 249 WisdB, Psa 30: 1 | 1 ~1 2 A psalm. A song for the dedication 250 WisdB, Psa 30: 1(2) | later adaptation of the psalm to celebrate the purification 251 WisdB, Psa 30: 3(3) | God as healer, see also Psalm 103:3; 107:20; Hosea 6:1; 252 WisdB, Psa 30: 10(6) | among your worshipers. Cf Psalm 6:6; 88:11-13; 115:17; Isaiah 253 WisdB, Psa 31: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. ~ 254 WisdB, Psa 31: 1(1) | Psalm 31] A lament (Psalm 31:2- 255 WisdB, Psa 31: 1(1) | Psalm 31] A lament (Psalm 31:2-19) with a strong emphasis 256 WisdB, Psa 31: 1(1) | strong emphasis on trust (Psalm 31:4, 6, 15-16), ending 257 WisdB, Psa 31: 1(1) | anticipatory thanksgiving (Psalm 31:20-24). As is usual in 258 WisdB, Psa 31: 1(1) | trusts in the "faithful God" (Psalm 31:6). ~ 259 WisdB, Psa 31: 6(2) | breathes his last with this psalm verse. Stephen in Acts 7: 260 WisdB, Psa 32: 1(1) | Psalm 32] An individual thanksgiving 261 WisdB, Psa 32: 1(1) | seven Penitential Psalms (cf Psalm 6). The opening declaration - 262 WisdB, Psa 32: 1(1) | the forgiven are blessed (Psalm 32:1-2) - arises from the 263 WisdB, Psa 32: 1(1) | a victim of sin's power (Psalm 32:3-4), and then became 264 WisdB, Psa 32: 1(1) | open to the forgiving God (Psalm 32:5-7). Sin here, as often 265 WisdB, Psa 32: 1(1) | justice and the folly of sin (Psalm 32:8-11). ~ 266 WisdB, Psa 33: 1(1) | Psalm 33] A hymn in which the 267 WisdB, Psa 33: 1(1) | which the just are invited (Psalm 33:1-3) to praise God, who 268 WisdB, Psa 33: 1(1) | God, who by a mere word (Psalm 33:4-5) created the three-tiered 269 WisdB, Psa 33: 1(1) | cosmic waters, and the earth (Psalm 33:6-9). Human words, in 270 WisdB, Psa 33: 1(1) | contrast, effect nothing (Psalm 33:10-11). The greatness 271 WisdB, Psa 33: 1(1) | their faithful response (Psalm 33:12-22). ~ 272 WisdB, Psa 34: 1(1) | Psalm 34] A thanksgiving in acrostic 273 WisdB, Psa 34: 1(1) | Hebrew alphabet. In this psalm one letter is missing and 274 WisdB, Psa 34: 1(1) | experience of being rescued (Psalm 34:5, 7), can teach the " 275 WisdB, Psa 34: 1(1) | to trust in God alone (Psalm 34:4, 12). God will make 276 WisdB, Psa 34: 1(1) | will make them powerful (Psalm 34:5-11) and give them protection ( 277 WisdB, Psa 34: 1(1) | and give them protection (Psalm 34:12-22).~ 278 WisdB, Psa 35: 1(1) | Psalm 35] A lament of a person 279 WisdB, Psa 35: 1(1) | publicly exposed as unjust (Psalm 35:1-8), and gives thanks 280 WisdB, Psa 35: 1(1) | anticipation of vindication (Psalm 35:9-10). Old friends are 281 WisdB, Psa 35: 1(1) | friends are the enemies (Psalm 35:11-16). May their punishment 282 WisdB, Psa 35: 1(1) | punishment come quickly (Psalm 35:17-21)! The last part ( 283 WisdB, Psa 35: 1(1) | 35:17-21)! The last part (Psalm 35:22-26) echoes the opening 284 WisdB, Psa 35: 1(1) | psalmist's persecutors. The psalm may appear vindictive, but 285 WisdB, Psa 35: 1(2) | accusation of serious crimes (Psalm 35:11, 15, 20-21). The psalmist 286 WisdB, Psa 36: 1(1) | Psalm 36] A psalm with elements 287 WisdB, Psa 36: 1(1) | Psalm 36] A psalm with elements of wisdom ( 288 WisdB, Psa 36: 1(1) | with elements of wisdom (Psalm 36:2-5), the hymn (Psalm 289 WisdB, Psa 36: 1(1) | Psalm 36:2-5), the hymn (Psalm 36:6-10), and the lament ( 290 WisdB, Psa 36: 1(1) | 36:6-10), and the lament (Psalm 36:11-13). The rule of sin 291 WisdB, Psa 36: 1(1) | of sin over the wicked (Psalm 36:2-5) is contrasted with 292 WisdB, Psa 36: 1(1) | mercy over God's friends (Psalm 36:6-10). The psalm ends 293 WisdB, Psa 36: 1(1) | friends (Psalm 36:6-10). The psalm ends with a prayer that 294 WisdB, Psa 36: 1(1) | s guidance never cease (Psalm 36:11-12). ~ 295 WisdB, Psa 37: 1(1) | Psalm 37] The psalm responds to 296 WisdB, Psa 37: 1(1) | Psalm 37] The psalm responds to the problem 297 WisdB, Psa 37: 1(1) | and the good suffer? The psalm answers that the situation 298 WisdB, Psa 37: 1(1) | reward for the just. The psalm is an acrostic, i.e., each 299 WisdB, Psa 37: 3(2) | have been influenced by the psalm, especially their total 300 WisdB, Psa 38: 1 | 1 ~1 A psalm of David. For remembrance. ~ 301 WisdB, Psa 38: 1(1) | Psalm 38] In this lament, one 302 WisdB, Psa 38: 1(1) | the Penitential Psalms (cf Psalm 6), the psalmist acknowledges 303 WisdB, Psa 39: 1 | leader, for Jeduthun. A psalm of David. ~ 304 WisdB, Psa 39: 1(1) | Psalm 39] The lament of a mortally 305 WisdB, Psa 39: 1(1) | remain silently submissive (Psalm 39:2-4). But the grief was 306 WisdB, Psa 39: 1(1) | brevity and vanity of life (Psalm 39:5-7), yet remaining hopeful ( 307 WisdB, Psa 39: 1(1) | yet remaining hopeful (Psalm 39:8-10). The psalmist continues 308 WisdB, Psa 39: 1(1) | and hope for healing in Psalm 39:11-13. ~ 309 WisdB, Psa 40: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. ~ 310 WisdB, Psa 40: 1(1) | Psalm 40] A thanksgiving (Psalm 311 WisdB, Psa 40: 1(1) | Psalm 40] A thanksgiving (Psalm 40:2-13) has been combined 312 WisdB, Psa 40: 1(1) | combined with a lament (Psalm 40:14-17), that appears 313 WisdB, Psa 40: 1(1) | 17), that appears also in Psalm 70. The psalmist describes 314 WisdB, Psa 40: 1(1) | where one can praise God (Psalm 40:2-4). All who trust God 315 WisdB, Psa 40: 1(1) | experience like protection (Psalm 40:5-6)! The psalm stipulates 316 WisdB, Psa 40: 1(1) | protection (Psalm 40:5-6)! The psalm stipulates the precise mode 317 WisdB, Psa 40: 1(1) | salvation just experienced (Psalm 40:7-11). A prayer for protection 318 WisdB, Psa 40: 1(1) | for protection concludes (Psalm 40:12-17). ~ 319 WisdB, Psa 40: 4(2) | the new action of God (cf Psalm 33:3; 96:1; 144:9; 149:1; 320 WisdB, Psa 41: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. ~ 321 WisdB, Psa 41: 1(1) | Psalm 41] A thanksgiving for rescue 322 WisdB, Psa 41: 1(1) | for rescue from illness (Psalm 41:4, 5, 9). Many people, 323 WisdB, Psa 41: 1(1) | ostracized the psalmist (Psalm 41:5-11). The healing shows 324 WisdB, Psa 41: 1(1) | the psalmist's detractors (Psalm 41:12-13). ~ 325 WisdB, Psa 41: 2(2) | those whom God favors. Cf Psalm 32:1-2; 34:9; 40:5; 65:5. 326 WisdB, Psa 41: 2(2) | experience of being rescued (Psalm 41:1-3).~ 327 WisdB, Psa 41: 14(5) | doxology, not part of the psalm, marks the end of the first 328 WisdB, Psa 41: 14(5) | of the Psalter. Compare Psalm 72:18-20; 89:53; 106:48.~ 329 WisdB, Psa 42: 1(1) | Psalms 42-43] Psalm 42-43 form a single lament 330 WisdB, Psa 42: 1(1) | in an identical refrain (Psalm 42:6, 11[12]; 43:5). The 331 WisdB, Psa 42: 1(2) | in the superscriptions of Psalm 42; 44-49; 84-85; 87-88. ~ 332 WisdB, Psa 42: 3(3) | s face" occur elsewhere (Psalm 11:7; 17:15; 63:2; cf Exodus 333 WisdB, Psa 42: 8(5) | like the waters of chaos (Psalm 18:5; 69:2-3, 15; Jonah 334 WisdB, Psa 44: 1(1) | Psalm 44] In this lament the community 335 WisdB, Psa 44: 1(1) | has always acknowledged (Psalm 44:2-9). But now God has 336 WisdB, Psa 44: 1(1) | defeat and humiliation (Psalm 44:10-17), though the people 337 WisdB, Psa 44: 1(1) | sin against the covenant (Psalm 44:18-23). They struggle 338 WisdB, Psa 44: 1(1) | yet they continue to pray (Psalm 44:24-26). ~ 339 WisdB, Psa 44: 11(2) | retreat: the corollary of Psalm 44:3. Defeat, like victory, 340 WisdB, Psa 44: 11(2) | enemies can claim credit (Psalm 44:23).~ 341 WisdB, Psa 44: 20(4) | Israel's defeat and exile (Psalm 44:11-12), the land lies 342 WisdB, Psa 45: 1(1) | Psalm 45] A song for the Davidic 343 WisdB, Psa 45: 1(1) | Phoenicia. The court poet sings (Psalm 45:2, 18) of God's choice 344 WisdB, Psa 45: 1(1) | God's choice of the king (Psalm 45:3, 8), of his role in 345 WisdB, Psa 45: 1(1) | establishing divine rule (Psalm 45:4-8), and of his splendor 346 WisdB, Psa 45: 1(1) | he waits for his bride (Psalm 45:9-10). The woman is to 347 WisdB, Psa 45: 1(1) | becomes wife to the king (Psalm 45:11-13). Her majestic 348 WisdB, Psa 45: 1(1) | prosperity of the royal house (Psalm 45:14-17). The psalm was 349 WisdB, Psa 45: 1(1) | house (Psalm 45:14-17). The psalm was retained in the collection 350 WisdB, Psa 45: 7(2) | people. Hebrews 1:8-9 applies Psalm 45:7-8 to Christ.~ 351 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(1) | Psalm 46] A song of confidence 352 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(1) | with close parallels to Psalm 48. The dominant note in 353 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(1) | 48. The dominant note in Psalm 46 is sounded by the refrain, 354 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(1) | LORD of hosts is with us (Psalm 46:4, 8, 12). The first 355 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(1) | 12). The first strophe (Psalm 46:2-4) sings of the security 356 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(1) | utter chaos; the second (Psalm 46:5-8), of divine protection 357 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(1) | divine protection of the city Psalm 46 from its enemies; the 358 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(1) | its enemies; the third (Psalm 46:9-11), of God's imposition 359 WisdB, Psa 46: 1(2) | Alamoth: the melody of the psalm, now lost. ~ 360 WisdB, Psa 47: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of the Korahites. ~ 361 WisdB, Psa 47: 1(1) | Psalm 47] A hymn calling on the 362 WisdB, Psa 47: 1(1) | universal rule of Israel's God (Psalm 47:2-5) who is enthroned 363 WisdB, Psa 47: 1(1) | Israel and the nations (Psalm 47:6-9). ~ 364 WisdB, Psa 47: 6(3) | according to the context (Psalm 47:9). Christian liturgical 365 WisdB, Psa 48: 1(1) | Psalm 48] A Zion hymn, praising 366 WisdB, Psa 48: 1(1) | epithets describing the city (Psalm 48:2-3), the psalm describes 367 WisdB, Psa 48: 1(1) | city (Psalm 48:2-3), the psalm describes the victory by 368 WisdB, Psa 48: 1(1) | Warrior over hostile kings (Psalm 48:4-8). The second half 369 WisdB, Psa 48: 1(1) | Zion over all the earth (Psalm 48:9-12) and invites pilgrims 370 WisdB, Psa 48: 1 | 1 ~1 2 A psalm of the Korahites. A song. ~ 371 WisdB, Psa 48: 1(2) | 1] Korahites: Psalm 48: see note on Psalm 42: 372 WisdB, Psa 48: 1(2) | Korahites: Psalm 48: see note on Psalm 42:1. ~ 373 WisdB, Psa 48: 3(3) | home of the supreme God (cf Psalm 68:16-17).~ 374 WisdB, Psa 48: 9(6) | of the hostile kings in Psalm 48:6.~ 375 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | Psalm 49] The psalm affirms confidence 376 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | Psalm 49] The psalm affirms confidence in God ( 377 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | affirms confidence in God (cf Psalm 23; 27:1-6; 62) in the face 378 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | fortune of the unjust rich. Cf Psalm 37; 73. Reliance on wealth 379 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | on wealth is misplaced (Psalm 49:8-10) for it is of no 380 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | avail in the face of death (Psalm 49:18-20). After inviting 381 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | to this axiom of faith (Psalm 49:2-5), the psalmist depicts 382 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | self-delusion of the ungodly (Psalm 49:6-13), whose destiny 383 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | die like ignorant beasts (Psalm 49:13, 18; cf Proverb 7: 384 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(1) | God will save the just (Psalm 49:14-20).~ 385 WisdB, Psa 49: 1 | 1 ~1 2 For the leader. A psalm of the Korahites. ~ 386 WisdB, Psa 49: 1(2) | Korahites: see note on Psalm 42:1. ~ 387 WisdB, Psa 49: 8(4) | the first Hebrew word of Psalm 49:8, 16 relates the two 388 WisdB, Psa 49: 16(5) | the righteous person in Psalm 73:24. The verse apparently 389 WisdB, Psa 50: 1 | 1 ~A psalm of Asaph. 1 The LORD, the 390 WisdB, Psa 50: 1(1) | Psalm 50] A covenant lawsuit stating 391 WisdB, Psa 50: 1(1) | summoning of the court (Psalm 50:1-6). Then in direct 392 WisdB, Psa 50: 1(1) | required of the faithful (Psalm 50:7-15), rebukes the hypocritical 393 WisdB, Psa 50: 1(1) | hypocritical worshiper (Psalm 50:16-21), and concludes 394 WisdB, Psa 50: 1(1) | a threat and a promise (Psalm 50:22-23; cf Isaiah 1:19- 395 WisdB, Psa 51: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David, ~ 396 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | Psalm 51] A lament, the most famous 397 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | approximately equal length: Psalm 51:3-10 and Psalm 51:11- 398 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | length: Psalm 51:3-10 and Psalm 51:11-19, and a conclusion 399 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | 19, and a conclusion in Psalm 51:20-21. The two parts 400 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | first verse of each section (Psalm 51:3, 11), of "wash (away)" 401 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | first verse of each section (Psalm 51:4) and just before the 402 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | just before the last verse (Psalm 51:9) of the first section, 403 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | God," and "spirit" in Psalm 51:12, 19. The first part ( 404 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | 12, 19. The first part (Psalm 51:3-10) asks deliverance 405 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | consequences. The second part (Psalm 51:11-19) seeks something 406 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | living by the spirit of God (Psalm 51:12-13), like the relation 407 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | authority to teach sinners (Psalm 51:15-16). Such proclamation 408 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | than offering sacrifice (Psalm 51:17-19). The last two 409 WisdB, Psa 51: 1(1) | rebuilding of Jerusalem (Psalm 51:19 [20-21]). ~ 410 WisdB, Psa 51: 7(2) | psalmist ever without sin. Cf Psalm 88:15, "I am mortally afflicted 411 WisdB, Psa 51: 18(4) | not acceptable to God. Cf Psalm 50.~ 412 WisdB, Psa 51: 20(5) | verses were added to the psalm some time after the destruction 413 WisdB, Psa 52: 1(1) | Psalm 52] A condemnation of the 414 WisdB, Psa 52: 1(1) | the powerful and arrogant (Psalm 52:3-6), who bring down 415 WisdB, Psa 52: 1(1) | themselves God's judgment (Psalm 52:7). The just, those who 416 WisdB, Psa 52: 1(1) | their traditional enemies (Psalm 52:8-9). ~ 417 WisdB, Psa 52: 10(2) | well-watered olive tree. Cf Psalm 92:14; 128:3.~ 418 WisdB, Psa 53: 1(1) | Psalm 53] A lament of an individual, 419 WisdB, Psa 53: 1(1) | individual, duplicated in Psalm 14, except that "God" is 420 WisdB, Psa 53: 1(1) | used for "the Lord," and Psalm 53:6 is different. See under 421 WisdB, Psa 53: 1(1) | is different. See under Psalm 14. ~ 422 WisdB, Psa 54: 1(1) | Psalm 54] A lament in which the 423 WisdB, Psa 54: 1(1) | directly upon God for help (Psalm 54:3-5). Refusing to despair, 424 WisdB, Psa 54: 1(1) | active in history and just (Psalm 54:6-7). The psalm ends 425 WisdB, Psa 54: 1(1) | just (Psalm 54:6-7). The psalm ends with a serene promise 426 WisdB, Psa 54: 1(1) | promise to return thanks (Psalm 54:7[8-9]). ~ 427 WisdB, Psa 55: 1(1) | Psalm 55] The psalmist, betrayed 428 WisdB, Psa 55: 1(1) | betrayed by intimate friends (Psalm 55:14-15, 20-21), prays 429 WisdB, Psa 55: 1(1) | include both ostracism (Psalm 55:4) and mental turmoil ( 430 WisdB, Psa 55: 1(1) | 55:4) and mental turmoil (Psalm 55:5-6), culminating in 431 WisdB, Psa 55: 1(1) | the wish to flee society (Psalm 55:7-9). The wish for a 432 WisdB, Psa 55: 1(1) | death for one's enemies (Psalm 55:16) occurs elsewhere 433 WisdB, Psa 55: 1(1) | trust in the God of justice (Psalm 55:23). The psalm is not 434 WisdB, Psa 55: 1(1) | justice (Psalm 55:23). The psalm is not so much for personal 435 WisdB, Psa 56: 1(1) | Psalm 56] Beset physically (Psalm 436 WisdB, Psa 56: 1(1) | Psalm 56] Beset physically (Psalm 56:2-3) and psychologically ( 437 WisdB, Psa 56: 1(1) | 3) and psychologically (Psalm 56:6-7), the psalmist maintains 438 WisdB, Psa 56: 1(1) | firm confidence in God (Psalm 56:5, 9-10). Nothing will 439 WisdB, Psa 56: 1(1) | for God's gift of life (Psalm 56:13). A refrain (Psalm 440 WisdB, Psa 56: 1(1) | Psalm 56:13). A refrain (Psalm 56:5, 11-12) divides the 441 WisdB, Psa 56: 1(1) | 56:5, 11-12) divides the psalm in two equal parts.~ 442 WisdB, Psa 56: 1(2) | the melody to which the psalm was to be sung. ~ 443 WisdB, Psa 57: 1(1) | Psalm 57] Each of the two equal 444 WisdB, Psa 57: 1(1) | by joyful trust in God (Psalm 57:2-5, 7-11). The refrain 445 WisdB, Psa 57: 1(1) | be manifested as saving (Psalm 57:6, 11[12]). Psalm 108 446 WisdB, Psa 57: 1(1) | saving (Psalm 57:6, 11[12]). Psalm 108 is nearly identical 447 WisdB, Psa 57: 1(1) | identical to part of this psalm (Psalm 57:8-11 = Psalm 108: 448 WisdB, Psa 57: 1(1) | identical to part of this psalm (Psalm 57:8-11 = Psalm 108:2-6).~ 449 WisdB, Psa 57: 1(1) | this psalm (Psalm 57:8-11 = Psalm 108:2-6).~ 450 WisdB, Psa 57: 1(2) | the melody to which the psalm was to be sung. ~ 451 WisdB, Psa 58: 1(1) | Psalm 58] A lament expressing 452 WisdB, Psa 58: 1(1) | control human destinies (Psalm 58:2-3), then "the wicked," 453 WisdB, Psa 58: 1(1) | instruments of these forces (Psalm 58:4-6). The psalmist prays 454 WisdB, Psa 58: 1(1) | them from harming the just (Psalm 58:7-10). The manifestation 455 WisdB, Psa 58: 1(1) | their God is with them (Psalm 58:11). The psalm is less 456 WisdB, Psa 58: 1(1) | them (Psalm 58:11). The psalm is less concerned with personal 457 WisdB, Psa 58: 1(2) | the melody to which the psalm was to be sung. ~ 458 WisdB, Psa 58: 2(3) | abuse the righteous. Cf Psalm 82.~ 459 WisdB, Psa 59: 1(1) | Psalm 59] A lament in two parts ( 460 WisdB, Psa 59: 1(1) | A lament in two parts (Psalm 59:2-9, 11b-17), each ending 461 WisdB, Psa 59: 1(1) | each ending in a refrain (Psalm 59:10, 17[18]). Both parts 462 WisdB, Psa 59: 1(1) | prayer for vindication (Psalm 59:2-3, 4b-5; 11b-14) with 463 WisdB, Psa 59: 1(1) | the psalmist's enemies (Psalm 59:4-5a, 7-8, 15-16). The 464 WisdB, Psa 59: 1(1) | 15-16). The near curse in Psalm 59:12-13 is not a crude 465 WisdB, Psa 59: 1(2) | the melody to which the psalm was to be sung. ~ 466 WisdB, Psa 60: 1(1) | Psalm 60] The community complains 467 WisdB, Psa 60: 1(1) | the enemy win the battle (Psalm 60:3-5) and asks for an 468 WisdB, Psa 60: 1(1) | an assurance of victory (Psalm 60:6-7). In the oracle God 469 WisdB, Psa 60: 1(1) | be reversed ultimately (Psalm 60:8-10). With renewed confidence, 470 WisdB, Psa 60: 1(1) | resolves to fight again (Psalm 60:11). The opening lament 471 WisdB, Psa 60: 1(1) | lament is picked up again (Psalm 60:12), but this time with 472 WisdB, Psa 60: 7(2) | again as the second half of Psalm 108.~ 473 WisdB, Psa 61: 1(1) | Psalm 61] A lament of the king 474 WisdB, Psa 61: 1(1) | himself at the brink of death (Psalm 61:3) and cries out for 475 WisdB, Psa 61: 1(1) | saving presence of God (Psalm 61:3b-5). The king cites 476 WisdB, Psa 61: 1(1) | prayer being made for him (Psalm 61:7-8), and promises to 477 WisdB, Psa 61: 6(3) | prayer: added for sense. Psalm 61:7-8 express the plea 478 WisdB, Psa 61: 6(3) | 7-8 express the plea of Psalm 61:6.~ 479 WisdB, Psa 61: 9(4) | the vows referred to in Psalm 61:5.~ 480 WisdB, Psa 62: 1(1) | Psalm 62] A song of trust displaying 481 WisdB, Psa 62: 1(1) | s power (the refrains of Psalm 62:2-3 and Psalm 62:6-7) 482 WisdB, Psa 62: 1(1) | refrains of Psalm 62:2-3 and Psalm 62:6-7) and anger toward 483 WisdB, Psa 62: 1(1) | anger toward unjust enemies (Psalm 62:4-5). From the experience 484 WisdB, Psa 62: 1(1) | others to trust in God (Psalm 62:9-12).~ 485 WisdB, Psa 62: 1 | the leader; al Jeduthun. A psalm of David. ~ 486 WisdB, Psa 63: 1 | 1 ~1 A psalm of David, when he was in 487 WisdB, Psa 63: 1(1) | Psalm 63] A psalm expressing the 488 WisdB, Psa 63: 1(1) | Psalm 63] A psalm expressing the intimate 489 WisdB, Psa 63: 1(1) | worshiper. Separated from God (Psalm 63:2), the psalmist longs 490 WisdB, Psa 63: 1(1) | life given in the temple (Psalm 63:3-6), which is based 491 WisdB, Psa 63: 1(1) | close relationship with God (Psalm 63:7-9). May all my enemies 492 WisdB, Psa 63: 1(1) | continue in giving praise (Psalm 63:10-11)! ~ 493 WisdB, Psa 64: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. ~ 494 WisdB, Psa 64: 1(1) | Psalm 64] A lament of a person 495 WisdB, Psa 64: 1(1) | enemies of the righteous (Psalm 64:2-7). When people see 496 WisdB, Psa 64: 1(1) | true ruler of the world (Psalm 64:8-10) The final verse 497 WisdB, Psa 64: 1(1) | verse is a vow of praise (Psalm 64:10 [11]). ~ 498 WisdB, Psa 65: 1 | 1 ~1 For the leader. A psalm of David. A song. ~ 499 WisdB, Psa 65: 1(1) | Psalm 65] The community, aware 500 WisdB, Psa 65: 1(1) | aware of its unworthiness (Psalm 65:3-4), gives thanks for


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