Psalm 80

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Psalm 80 is a biblical lament psalm pleading for God’s restoration and favor upon Israel, traditionally associated with the psalmist Asaph.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Psalm 80 canonical 2
Psalm 80:1–19 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical psalm
lament psalm
addressedTo YHWH
surface form: God of Israel
addressesTribes Benjamin
Ephraim
Manasseh
bookOrderInPsalms 80
canonicalNumbering Psalm 80 self-link
collection Psalms of Asaph
containsMotif God’s face shining
appeal to past saving acts
corporate confession
divineTitleUsed O God
Lord of hosts
surface form: O God of hosts

O Lord God of hosts
genre community lament
lament
imagery Shepherd of Israel
boar from the forest
burned and cut-down vine
vine out of Egypt
keyInvocation You who are enthroned upon the cherubim, shine forth
language Hebrew
literaryForm poetry
liturgicalUse Christian liturgy
Jewish liturgy
openingWordsEnglish Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel
partOf Psalms
surface form: Book of Psalms

Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
refrain Restore us, O God; let your face shine, that we may be saved
refrainCount three times
religiousContext Christianity
Judaism
scripturalCitation Psalm 80 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Psalm 80:1–19
sectionOfPsalms Book III of Psalms
surface form: Book III of the Psalter
septuagintVulgateNumbering Psalm 79
structureFeature repeated refrain with escalating divine titles
testament Bible
surface form: Old Testament
theme covenant relationship
divine favor
national distress
plea for restoration
repentance
tradition Masoretic Text
traditionallyAttributedTo Asaph
usedFor intercession for the people of God
prayer in times of national crisis

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Asaph creditedWith Psalm 80
Psalm 80 canonicalNumbering Psalm 80 self-link
Psalm 80 scripturalCitation Psalm 80 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Psalm 80:1–19