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A psalm of David. / LORD, hear my prayer Text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Psalm 143 – Hope for the Persecuted Soul text and detailed commentary, enduringword.com; Psalm 143:1 introduction and text, biblestudytools.com; Psalm 143 / Show me, O Lord, the way that I should walk in. Church of England
David is depicted giving a penitential psalm in this 1860 woodcut by Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld. The Penitential Psalms or Psalms of Confession, so named in Cassiodorus's commentary of the 6th century AD, are the Psalms 6, 31, 37, 50, 101, 129, and 142 (6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, and 143 in the Hebrew numbering).
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In the Lutheran Churches, last rites are formally known as the Commendation of the Dying, in which the priest "opens in the name of the triune God, includes a prayer, a reading from one of the psalms, a litany of prayer for the one who is dying, [and] recites the Lord’s Prayer". [2]
Of David. / Blessed be the LORD, my rock, wo trains my hands for battle, my fingers for war Text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Psalm 144:1 introduction and text, biblestudytools.com; Psalm 144 / Refrain: Happy are the people who have the Lord for their God. Church of England; Psalm 144 at biblegateway.com
The Confraternity Bible was created to replace the older Douay-Rheims, which was the standard English-language Bible for Catholics at the time.The aim of the Confraternity version was to update the Bible into "intelligible, modern English". [1]
Gelineau psalmody is a method of singing the Psalms that was developed in France by Catholic Jesuit priest Joseph Gelineau around 1953, with English translations appearing some ten years later. [1] Its chief distinctives are:
Text of Psalm 142 according to the 1928 Psalter; A maskil of David, when he was in the cave. A prayer. / With my own voice I cry to the LORD. Text and footnotes, usccb.org United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; Psalm 142 – My Only Refuge text and detailed commentary, enduringword.com; Psalm 142:1 introduction and text, biblestudytools.com