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  2. Psalms - Wikipedia

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  4. Psalm 91 - Wikipedia

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  5. Psalm 110 - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, Psalm 110 is "the most frequently quoted or referenced psalm in the New Testament". [3] Classical Jewish sources, in contrast, state that the subject of the psalm is either Abraham, David, or the Jewish Messiah. The psalm forms a regular part of Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and other Protestant

  6. Psalm 18 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 18 is the 18th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "I love you, O LORD, my strength". In the Greek Septuagint and the Latin Vulgate , it is psalm 17 in a slightly different numbering system, known as "Diligam te Domine fortitudo mea". [ 1 ]

  7. Psalm 45 - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew (original) Psalm 45 is the 45th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "My heart is inditing a good matter". In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate translations of the Bible, this psalm is Psalm 44. In Latin, it is known as " Eructavit cor meum ". [1]

  8. Psalm 2 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 2 does not identify its author with a superscription, but Acts 4:24–26 in the New Testament attributes it to David. [2] According to the Talmud, Psalm 2 is a continuation of Psalm 1. The psalm is a regular part of Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran and Anglican liturgies as well as Protestant psalmody.

  9. Psalm 90 - Wikipedia

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    10." (Psalm 90:10) by Ludwig Noster [de] (1909) Psalm 90 is the 90th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations". In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate translations of the Bible, this psalm is Psalm 89.

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