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  2. Psalm of communal lament - Wikipedia

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    The psalms of communal lament are a group of Psalm Forms from the Hebrew Bible, classified by their focus on laments expressing deep sorrow for the travails of a nation and as a group asking for God's blessing or intervention. Psalms of communal laments were more commonly found in printed Psalters following major natural disasters, plague, or ...

  3. Psalm 44 - Wikipedia

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  4. Psalms - Wikipedia

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  5. Psalms of Asaph - Wikipedia

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    Psalms of Asaph

  6. Dharmakkan Dhanaraj - Wikipedia

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    1978, The relationship of man to God as expressed in the piety of selected Psalms, [2] 1992, Theological significance of the motif of enemies in selected psalms of individual lament, 2007, Structural Approach to Psalm Exegesis: Psalm 8 and 54 as Examples, [3] 2008, A Survey of the History of Old Testament Theology [4]

  7. Psalm 6 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 6 is the sixth psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "O LORD, rebuke me not in thine anger, neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure". In Latin, it is known as "Domine ne in furore tuo arguas me". [1] This penitential psalm is traditionally attributed to David.

  8. Psalm 5 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 5. "Give ear to my words, O LORD, consider my meditation." Psalm 5 is the fifth psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Give ear to my words, O LORD, consider my meditation". In Latin, it is known as " Verba mea auribus percipe Domine ". [1] The psalm is traditionally attributed to David.

  9. Psalm 10 - Wikipedia

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    Benedict had divided this Psalm 9/10 in two parts, one sung to the end of the Office of Prime Tuesday (Psalm 9: 1–19) and the other (Psalm 9: 20–21 and Psalm 10: 1–18) is the first of the three readings on Wednesday. In other words, the first verses of Psalm 9 until "Quoniam non in finem erit oblivio pauperis: patientia pauperum non ...

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