Psalm 151
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Psalm 151 is a short, apocryphal psalm traditionally attributed to King David that appears in the Septuagint and is recognized as canonical in Eastern Orthodox Christianity but not in most Western biblical canons.
Statements (45)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
apocryphal psalm
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biblical text → deuterocanonical work → psalm → |
| associatedWith |
Book of Psalms
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Davidic psalms → |
| belongsToTradition |
Eastern Christian biblical tradition
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Second Temple Jewish psalmic tradition → |
| canonicalStatusInEasternOrthodoxy |
canonical
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| canonicalStatusInJudaism |
non-canonical
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| canonicalStatusInProtestantism |
non-canonical
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| canonicalStatusInRomanCatholicism |
non-canonical
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| DeadSeaScrollsDesignation |
11Q5
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11QPs-a → |
| describes |
David as the youngest son of Jesse
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| firstKnownTextualWitnessDate |
Second Temple period
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| foundIn |
Codex Alexandrinus
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Codex Sinaiticus → Codex Vaticanus → Dead Sea Scrolls → |
| genre |
hymn
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| includedIn |
Orthodox Study Bible
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some modern ecumenical Bible editions as an appendix → |
| language |
Koine Greek
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| length |
short
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| liturgicalUse |
used in some Eastern Orthodox liturgical and devotional contexts
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| mentions |
David’s harp playing
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David’s selection by God → |
| notRecognizedAsCanonicalBy |
Jewish biblical canon
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Roman Catholic Church → most Protestant churches → |
| numbering |
comes after Psalm 150 in the Septuagint Psalter
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| originallyComposedIn |
Hebrew
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| partOf |
Septuagint
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| recognizedAsCanonicalBy |
Eastern Orthodox Church
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Oriental Orthodox Churches → |
| structure |
single short psalm in Greek tradition
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| structureInHebrewWitness |
composite of two shorter Hebrew psalms
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| subjectOf |
Septuagint scholarship
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canon history research → textual criticism studies → |
| theme |
David’s anointing as king
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David’s humility → David’s victory over Goliath → |
| traditionallyAttributedTo |
King David
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Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Eastern Orthodox canon
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includesBook |