Psalms 146:10

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Psalms 146:10 is a biblical verse from the Book of Psalms that proclaims the eternal reign of the Lord and is often used in Jewish liturgy to express God’s enduring kingship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bible verse
verse of the Book of Psalms
addressedTo community of worshipers
asserts the God of Zion endures to all generations
the Lord shall reign forever
book Psalms NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus canonical scripture in Judaism
canonical scripture in most Christian traditions
chapter 146
citedIn various Christian sermons and teachings on God’s kingship
concludes Psalm 146 NERFINISHED
emphasizes God’s eternal sovereignty
continuity of God’s rule across generations
genre hymn of praise
includesDoxology yes
includesPhrase Praise ye the LORD
language Biblical Hebrew
literaryForm poetic verse
liturgicalUse Jewish liturgy
recited in daily Jewish prayers in some traditions
used in Psalms recitation cycles
used to express God’s enduring kingship
mentions Zion NERFINISHED
the Lord NERFINISHED
partOf Book of Psalms NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Old Testament NERFINISHED
Psalm 146 NERFINISHED
positionInPsalm final verse of Psalm 146
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
scripturalCollection Ketuvim NERFINISHED
Writings of the Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
structureRole climactic affirmation of God’s reign in Psalm 146
testament Old Testament NERFINISHED
theme Zion NERFINISHED
divine kingship
eternal reign of the Lord
praise of God
theologicalFocus God as eternal king
God’s faithfulness to Zion
traditionallyAttributedContext Psalms associated with Davidic praise
usedIn Jewish expressions of God’s kingship
verseNumber 10

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Kedushah containsVerse Psalms 146:10