Psalm 41

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Psalm 41 is a biblical psalm traditionally attributed to David that reflects on human frailty, betrayal, and trust in God's deliverance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Biblical psalm
Psalm of David
book Psalms NERFINISHED
bookDivision Book I (Psalms 1–41) NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus canonical scripture in Christianity
canonical scripture in Judaism
christianInterpretation seen as foreshadowing the betrayal of Jesus
closingDoxology Yes
containsDoxologyFormula Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel, from everlasting to everlasting. Amen and Amen.
containsMotif assurance of God’s favor
blessing on those who consider the poor
confession of sin
enemies speaking evil
false friends
petition for healing
table fellowship betrayal
genre lament psalm
keyVerse Psalm 41:1
Psalm 41:9
language Hebrew
literaryForm individual lament
liturgicalUse Christian liturgy
Jewish liturgy
marksEndOf First book of Psalms
mentions God’s mercy
enemies
friends
the poor
numberingInSeptuagintVulgate Psalm 40 NERFINISHED
openingWordsHebrewTransliteration Ashrei maskil el-dal
partOf Book of Psalms NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Old Testament NERFINISHED
positionInBookOfPsalms 41
quotedInNewTestament John 13:18
testament Old Testament NERFINISHED
textualTradition Masoretic Text NERFINISHED
Septuagint NERFINISHED
theme betrayal
divine deliverance
human frailty
suffering of the righteous
trust in God
vindication by God
traditionalAttribution David NERFINISHED
usedAs prayer for the sick
prayer in times of betrayal
verseCount 13

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Psalm 42 adjacentTo Psalm 41