Psalm 120

A Song of Ascents.

A Song of Ascents.

A Song of Ascents. By David.

A Song of Ascents.

A Song of Ascents. By David.

A Song of Ascents.

A Song of Ascents.

A Song of Ascents. By Solomon.

A Song of Ascents.

A Song of Ascents.

A Song of Ascents.

A Song of Ascents. By David.

A Song of Ascents.

A Song of Ascents. By David.

A Song of Ascents.

By David.

For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David.

For the Chief Musician. A Psalm by David.

A Psalm by David.

A contemplation by David, when he was in the cave. A Prayer.

A Psalm by David.

By David.

A praise psalm by David.*

Notes:

[1]back to 2:2The word "Anointed" is the same as the word for "Messiah" or "Christ"

[2]back to 2:12or, Kiss the son

[3]back to 8:5Hebrew: Elohim. The word Elohim, used here, usually means "God," but can also mean "gods," "princes," or "angels."

[4]back to 22:16or, They have pierced my hands and feet. (DSS)

[5]back to 34:0Psalm 34 is an acrostic poem, with each verse starting with a letter of the alphabet (ordered from Alef to Tav).

[6]back to 46:0Alamoth is a musical term.

[7]back to 87:4Rahab is a reference to Egypt.

[8]back to 104:4or, angels

[9]back to 106:7or, Sea of Reeds

[10]back to 106:9or, Sea of Reeds

[11]back to 106:22or, Sea of Reeds

[12]back to 111:1Psalm 111 is an acrostic poem, with each verse after the initial "Praise Yah!" starting with a letter of the alphabet (ordered from Alef to Tav).

[13]back to 112:1Psalm 112 is an acrostic poem, with each verse after the initial "Praise Yah!" starting with a letter of the alphabet (ordered from Alef to Tav).

[14]back to 136:13or, Sea of Reeds

[15]back to 136:15or, Sea of Reeds

[16]back to 138:1The word elohim, used here, usually means "God," but can also mean "gods," "princes," or "angels."

[17]back to 145:0This is an acrostic psalm, with every verse (including the second half of verse 13) starting with a consecutive letter of the Hebrew alphabet.

[18]back to 145:13Some manuscripts omit these last two lines.


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