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Psalm 116 in Hebrew is the fourth psalm in the “Egyptian Hallel”. [4] The Septuagint and Vulgate open with the word "Alleluia", whereas the Hebrew version has this word at the end of the preceding psalm. [5] Psalm 116 is used as a regular part of Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and other Protestant liturgies.
Angst der Hellen und Friede der Seelen ("Fear of Hell and Peace of the Soul") is a collection of sixteen settings of Psalm 116 in German, "Das ist mir lieb" (), commissioned by the Jena merchant Burckhard Grossmann in 1616 and eventually published in 1623. [1]
Psalm 116:6 states: "The Lord protects the simple, I was brought low and he saved me." According to the plain meaning of this verse, the Psalmist is expressing confidence and gratitude to the divine. This verse (and Psalm) are recited by Jews in the liturgical thanksgiving prayer, the Hallel.
The first vocal movement is a choral motet on the psalm verse "Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis in meinem Herzen" (I had much trouble in my heart). [ 1 ] [ 9 ] The music has two contrasting sections, following the contrast of the psalm verse which continues " aber deine Tröstungen erquicken meine Seele " (but your consolations revive my soul). [ 1 ]
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(Psalm 40:1) Blessed is the man whose hope is in the Lord! (Psalm 40:4) Blessed is the man whose hope is in him! 6. Tenor und Sopran The sorrows of death encompassed us and fear of hell had struck us, We wandered in darkness. (Psalm 116) He saith, Awake! you who sleep, arise from the dead, I will enlighten you! (Ephesians 5:14)
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psalm 5 and 64; psalm 14 and 53; psalm 17, 63 and 70; psalm 18 and 144; psalm 24, 62, 95 and 111; psalm 28 and 109; psalm 30, 76 and 139; psalm 31 and 71; psalm 33 and 67; psalm 36 and 68; psalm 46 and 82; psalm 51 and 69; psalm 60 and 108; psalm 65 and 72; psalm 66, 98 and 118; psalm 74 and 116; psalm 77 and 86; psalm 78 and 90; psalm 100, 131 ...