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Song of Songs (Cantique des Cantiques) by Gustave Moreau, 1893 The Song of Songs (Biblical Hebrew: שִׁיר הַשִּׁירִים , romanized: Šīr hašŠīrīm), also called the Canticle of Canticles or the Song of Solomon, is a biblical poem, one of the five megillot ("scrolls") in the Ketuvim ('writings'), the last section of the Tanakh.
Psalm 129 in Hebrew and English - Mechon-mamre; A song of ascents. / Viciously have they attacked me from my youth text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Psalm 129:1 introduction and text, biblestudytools.com; Psalm 129 – Afflicted Yet Confident in God's Deliverance enduringword.com
Song of Songs 4 (abbreviated [where?] as Song 4) is the fourth chapter of the Song of Songs in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1] [2] This book is one of the Five Megillot, a collection of short books, together with Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes and Esther, within the Ketuvim, the third and the last part of the Hebrew Bible. [3]
Psalm 92 in Hebrew and English - Mechon-mamre; A psalm. A sabbath song. It is good to give thanks to the LORD, to sing praise to your name, Most High text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Psalm 92 – The Goodness of Giving Thanks to the LORD text and detailed commentary, enduringword.com
Psalms Chapter 133 text in Hebrew and English, mechon-mamre.org; A song of ascents. Of David. / How good and how pleasant it is, when brothers dwell together as one! text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Psalm 133:1 introduction and text, biblestudytools.com; Psalm 133 enduringword.com
Psalm 132 in Hebrew and English - Mechon-mamre; A song of ascents. Remember, O LORD, for David all his hardships text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Psalm 132 / Refrain: Arise, O Lord, into your resting place. Church of England
Psalms Chapter 121 text in Hebrew and English, mechon-mamre.org; A song of ascents. / I raise my eyes toward the mountains. / From whence shall come my help? text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Psalm 121:1 introduction and text, biblestudytools.com; Psalm 121 – The God Who Keeps and Helps enduringword.com
A tiqqun soferim (scribes' tikkun) is similar, but is designed as a guide or model text for scribes writing a copy of the Torah by hand.It contains additional information of use to scribes, such as directions concerning writing particular words, traditions of calligraphic ornamentation, and information about spacing and justification.