Psalm 108

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Psalm 108 is a biblical psalm from the Book of Psalms, traditionally attributed to King David and used in Jewish and Christian liturgy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew Bible text
Old Testament text
biblical psalm
addressedTo YHWH
surface form: God of Israel
attributionType traditional authorship
biblicalBookOrder in the fifth book of Psalms (Psalms 107–150)
book Psalms
canonicalStatus part of the Christian Old Testament canon
part of the Hebrew Bible canon
composedOf material from Psalm 57:7–11
material from Psalm 60:5–12
contains expressions of confidence in God’s victory
containsGeographicalReferences Edom
Ephraim
Gilead
Judah
Manasseh
Moab
Philistia
Shechem
Succoth
genre psalm
religious poetry
hasVerseStructure multiple poetic verses
hebrewNumbering 108
language Hebrew
latinName Paratum cor meum Deus
literaryForm song of praise and petition
liturgicalUse Christian liturgy
Jewish liturgy
openingWordsEnglish O God, my heart is fixed
partOf Psalms
surface form: Book of Psalms
positionInWork 108
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
scripturalCollection Ketuvim
Writings
subject God’s faithfulness
God’s steadfast love
testament Bible
surface form: Old Testament
textSource Psalm 57
Psalm 60
theme appeal for divine help
praise of God
trust in God
traditionallyAttributedTo King David
usedBy Christian communities
Jewish communities
usedIn Christian liturgical readings
Jewish daily prayers (in some rites)

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Chichester Psalms usesTextFrom Psalm 108