Types of Psalms
- Gunkel et al.
- Hymns of praise (JBC)
- Laments
- Thanksgiving
- Psalm
- Royal Psalms
- Psalm
- Wisdom Psalms
- Psalm
- Liturgical Psalms
- Psalm
- Historical Psalms
- Psalm
- Torah Psalms
- Songs of ascent.
- Penitential Psalms
- These seven psalms were identified during the seventh century AD as "suitable to express repentance" (NAB, Ps 6).
- Hallel
- Psalms 113-118: Used for praise and thanksgiving by observant Jews on Jewish holidays.
- Psalms 146-150: "Daily Hallel." Introduced by "Ashrei," a prayer that includes all of Psalm 145.
Psalm 9: 2 verses for each of the 22 Hebrew consonants Psalm 10: 2 verses each Psalm 25: 1 verse each Psalm 34: 1 verse each Psalm 37: 2 verses each Psalm 111: ½ verse each Psalm 112: ½ verse each Psalm 119: 8 verses each Psalm 145: 1 verse each
- Psalms with imprecation against enemies
- From the standpoint of the New Covenant, God's enemies — and ours — are no longer any nation or ethnic group, but sin in all of its forms. Our enemies are the spiritual antagonists from the world, our own flesh, and the devil who tempt us to pride, greed, lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth, and every other form of disobedience to the law of love. We may pray wholeheartedly against these spiritual enemies, but love all of God's children who, like us, were the object of God's mercy in the death and resurrection of God the Son.
- Psalms 53, 83, and 109 are not included in the Breviary ordinarily used by priests and laity.
Duplicate Psalms
Problems of rolling, unrolling a scroll?
Copied from one scroll to another?
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Different liturgies?