Psalm 92

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Psalm 92 is a biblical hymn traditionally recited on the Jewish Sabbath, praising God’s greatness and the joy of righteous living.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical psalm
hymn
religious text
associatedWithDay Sabbath NERFINISHED
book Psalms NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus part of Christian canon
part of Jewish canon
genre hymn of praise
wisdom psalm
language Biblical Hebrew
liturgicalLanguage Hebrew
liturgicalUse Jewish Sabbath
Kabbalat Shabbat NERFINISHED
Shacharit of Shabbat NERFINISHED
mentions harp
musical instruments
psaltery
ten-stringed instrument
metaphor righteous compared to a cedar in Lebanon
righteous compared to a palm tree
numberInPsalms 92
openingWordsHebrew Mizmor shir le-yom ha-Shabbat NERFINISHED
partOf Book of Psalms NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Old Testament NERFINISHED
religiousSignificance expression of trust in God
sanctification of the Sabbath
scripturalCollection Ketuvim NERFINISHED
structure description of the righteous
reflection on the wicked
section of praise
superscription
testament Old Testament NERFINISHED
theme God’s greatness
contrast between righteous and wicked
divine justice
joy in worship
praise of God
righteous living
thanksgiving
tradition Christianity NERFINISHED
Judaism NERFINISHED
usedBy Ashkenazi Jews NERFINISHED
Mizrahi Jews NERFINISHED
Sephardi Jews NERFINISHED
usedIn private prayer
synagogue services
verseCount 15 (in many Hebrew editions)

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Shir Shel Yom psalmForShabbat Psalm 92