Psalm 145

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Psalm 145 is a prominent biblical hymn of praise in the Book of Psalms, traditionally recited daily in Jewish prayer and known for its acrostic structure and focus on God's compassion and kingship.

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Psalm 145 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf acrostic poem
biblical psalm
hymn of praise
audience community of worshipers
bookNumber 19
canonicalStatus part of Christian canon
part of Jewish canon
category praise psalm
emphasis God's care for all creatures
God's eternal kingdom
God's readiness to answer prayer
focus God as king
God's acts in history
God's attributes
greekNumbering Psalm 144
hebrewName Tehillah le-David
keyVerse Psalm 145:16
Psalm 145:18
language Hebrew
surface form: Biblical Hebrew
latinName Exaltabo te Deus meus rex
literaryForm poetry
liturgicalUse Jewish daily prayer
core component of Ashrei prayer
recited in Pesukei Dezimra
mentions The LORD is gracious and full of compassion
The LORD is near to all who call upon Him
all flesh shall bless His holy name
openingWords Tehillah le-David
partOf Psalms
surface form: Book of Psalms

Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Tanakh
surface form: Old Testament
positionInBook 145
religiousSignificance expression of trust in God's goodness
model of daily praise
structure alphabetic acrostic
theme God's compassion
God's faithfulness
God's mercy
God's providence
God's righteousness
divine kingship
praise of God
universal worship of God
tradition Masoretic Text
traditionalAuthor King David
usedIn Jewish afternoon service
Jewish morning service
verseCount 21

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Pesukei DeZimra coreText Psalm 145