Psalm 95 is the 95th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful...
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Septuagint and the Latin Vulgate, this psalm is Psalm 95. In Latin, it is known as "Cantate Domino canticum novum". The psalm forms a regular part of Jewish,...
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Invitatory (redirect from Invitatory psalm)
invitatory psalm) is the psalm used to start certain daily prayer offices in Catholic and Anglican traditions. Most often it is Psalm 94(95), also known...
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Yedid Nefesh Kabbalat Shabbat Psalm 95 96 97 98 99 28 100 Ana BeKoach Lekha Dodi 92 93 Expanded Pesukei dezimra Psalm 19 34 90 91 135 136 33 92 93 Nishmat...
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Zondervan. pp. 893–900. OCLC 862711900. ——— (1997). "The Interpretation of Psalm 95 in Hebrews 3.1-4.13". In Evans, Craig A.; Sanders, James A. (eds.). Early...
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blest no doubt (Psalm 1) Let God arise in majesty (Psalm 68) Why fum'th in sight (Psalm 2) O come in one to praise the Lord (Psalm 95) E'en like the hunted...
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Samuel 2:25, and as "gods" in Exodus 22:28, Psalm 82:1, Psalm 82:6, Psalm 95:3, Psalm 96:4, Psalm 97:9, and Psalm 138:1. Angels cited in the Hebrew Bible...
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canticle (from the Latin canticulum, a diminutive of canticum, "song") is a psalm-like song with biblical lyrics taken from elsewhere than the Book of Psalms...
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repentance, and Psalm 95 is excerpted by the author of Hebrews: "today if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts." The entire Psalm 95 is read on Friday...
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