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Psalm 145 is the 145th chapter from the Book of Psalms.
This is the only chapter of the Book of Psalms that identifies itself as a תְּהִלָה (tehillawh) - as a psalm (namely, a hymn of praise). The version in the Dead Sea Scrolls instead describes itself as a "prayer" although it does not contain any request. The Dead Sea Scrolls version also ends each verse with the recurring (non-canonical) refrain, "Blessed be YHVH and blessed be His name forever and ever" and adds at the end of the Psalm the tag, "This is for a memorial". The Dead Sea Scrolls version also preserves a line beginning with the letter nun (discussed below).
Psalm 145 is an alphabetic acrostic, the initial letter of each verse being the Hebrew alphabet in sequence. (For this purpose, the usual Hebrew numbering of verse 1, which begins with the title, "A Psalm of David", is ignored in favor of the non-Hebrew numbering which treats verse 1 as beginning ארוממך (Aromimkhaw, "I will exalt You"). But there is no verse beginning with the letter nun (נ), which would come between verses 13 and 14. A very common supposition is that there had been such a verse but it was omitted by a copyist's error. If so, that error must have occurred very early. By the 3rd century of the Christian era, Rabbi Johanan Ha-Nappah is quoted in the Talmud (Berakhot 4b) as asking why is there no verse in Psalm 145 beginning with nun, and the explanation is given (presumably by the same Rabbi Johanan) that the word "fallen" (נפלה, nawflaw) begins with nun, as in the verse of Amos 5:2 ("Fallen is the Maiden of Israel, she shall arise nevermore"), and thus it is incompatible with the uplifting and universal theme of the Psalm. The explanation may not satisfy modern readers (it did not satisfy Rabbi David Kimhi of the 13th century ), but it demonstrates that the absence of a verse beginning with that letter was noticed and was undisputed even in antiquity.
The Book of Psalms, Tehillim in Hebrew (תְּהִלִּים or תהילים meaning "Praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Hebrew Bible, and a book of the Christian Old Testament. The title is derived from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί psalmoi, meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music." The book is an anthology of individual psalms, with 150 in the Jewish and Western Christian tradition and more in the Eastern Christian churches. Many of the psalms are linked to the name of King David, although his authorship is not accepted by modern Bible scholars.
The Book of Psalms is divided into five sections, each closing with a doxology (i.e., a benediction) – these divisions were probably introduced by the final editors to imitate the five-fold division of the Torah:
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The genre of Psalms is Songs and Poetry of all kinds. It is written by multiple authors; David wrote 73, Asaph wrote 12, the sons of Korah wrote 9, Solomon wrote 3, Ethan, and Moses each wrote one (Ps. 90), and 51 of the Psalms are anonymous. They were written over the span of approximately 900 years (Beginning at the time of Moses 1440 B.C. and through the captivity in 586 B.C.). The Psalms include praises of joy, laments, blessings, and thanksgivings. They are directed at God and they help us to express and communicate ourselves to Him. We read about the Psalmist’s emotions from one extreme to another, from praising, delighting in and worshiping God with fervor, to repentance and crying out to Him in despair. Psalms sits at the very center of the Bible. The major themes found in Psalms...
Enjoy more Bible audio here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW_vPLlZ2Cw&list;=PLYyesfVYHl50-odnmbVo9BHtKQViwJZB8 The Book of Psalms (Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים or תהילים Tehillim meaning "Praises"), commonly referred to simply as Psalms or "the Psalms", is the first book of the Ketuvim ("Writings"), the third section of the Hebrew Bible. The English title is from the Greek translation, ψαλμοί psalmoi, meaning "instrumental music" and, by extension, "the words accompanying the music." There are 150 psalms in the Jewish and Western Christian tradition (more in the Eastern Christian churches), many of them linked to the name of King David, but his authorship is not accepted by most modern Bible scholars. Many psalms (116 of the 150) have individual superscriptions (titles), ranging from lengthy com...
All 150 psalms sung by English Cathedral Choirs. Psalm 1 | 00:00 Psalm 2 | 02:17 Psalm 3 | 05:49 Psalm 4 | 08:44 Psalm 5 | 12:14 Psalm 6 | 16:34 Psalm 7 | 19:01 Psalm 8 | 24:04 Psalm 9 | 26:58 Psalm 10 | 32:36 Psalm 11 | 38:58 Psalm 12 | 41:29 Psalm 13 | 44:10 Psalm 14 | 46:17 Psalm 15 | 49:00 Psalm 16 | 51:20 Psalm 17 | 55:02 Psalm 18 | 01:00:33 Psalm 19 | 01:13:01 Psalm 20 | 01:17:32 Psalm 21 | Psalm 22 | Psalm 23 | Psalm 24 | Psalm 25 | Psalm 26 | Psalm 27 | Psalm 28 | Psalm 29 | Psalm 30 | Psalm 31 | Psalm 32 | Psalm 33 | Psalm 34 | Psalm 35 | Psalm 36 | Psalm 37 | Psalm 38 | Psalm 39 | Psalm 40 | Psalm 41 | Psalm 42 | Psalm 43 | Psalm 44 | Psalm 45 | Psalm 46 | Psalm 47 | Psalm 48 | Psalm 49 | Psalm 50 | Psalm 51 | Psalm 52 | Psalm 53 | Psalm 54 | Psalm 55 | Psalm 56 | Psalm 57 | Psa...
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great is the Lord, so worthy of praise
great is the Lord
one generation will
commend Your kingdom
to one another
they will speak of You
and i will meditate
on Your wonder
and they, they will speak
of Your glorious splendor
of Your majesty
everyday i'll praise thee
forever and ever
everyday i will praise
for You open Your hand
and satisfy desires of all things
my God the King
the Lord is gracious
and slow to anger
He is rich in love
He is good to all
all who call on Him
in truth He is near to
and He hears their cry