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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]
Psalms Chapter 124 text in Hebrew and English, mechon-mamre.org; A song of ascents. Of David. Had not the LORD been with us, let Israel say. text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Psalm 124:1 introduction and text, biblestudytools.com; Psalm 124 – Thanking God for the Help Only He Can Bring enduringword.com
1917 Jewish Publication Society translation at Mechon Mamre; 1917 Jewish Publication Society translation in a bilingual Hebrew–English Bible at Mechon Mamre; The Judaica Press Complete Tanach with Rashi at Chabad.org; The Living Torah Archived 2011-08-07 at the Wayback Machine at ORT.org; Leeser, Isaac.
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
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.
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