Psalm 39 (Vulgate numbering)

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Psalm 39 (Vulgate numbering) is a biblical psalm traditionally attributed to King David, reflecting themes of human frailty, trust in God, and deliverance from suffering.

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Psalm 39 (Vulgate 39:2–4) 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Biblical psalm
Religious text
associatedWith Vulgate NERFINISHED
attributedAuthor David NERFINISHED
canonicalStatus canonical scripture in Catholicism
canonical scripture in Eastern Orthodoxy
canonical scripture in Judaism
canonical scripture in most Protestant traditions
containsElement personal lament
supplication
thanksgiving
containsMotive God setting the psalmist’s feet upon a rock
confession of sins
contrast between trust in God and trust in the proud
crying out from distress
new song of praise to God
prayer for deliverance
waiting patiently for the Lord
correspondsTo Psalm 40 (Masoretic numbering) NERFINISHED
foundIn Christian Old Testament NERFINISHED
Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
genre lament psalm
language Hebrew
liturgicalUse Catholic liturgy
Eastern Christian liturgy
Jewish liturgy
Protestant liturgy
numberingSystem Vulgate numbering
openingWordsLatin Expectans expectavi Dominum
partOf Book of Psalms NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
scripturalBookOrder within the first book of Psalms in many traditions
textualSource Latin Vulgate NERFINISHED
Masoretic Text NERFINISHED
Septuagint NERFINISHED
theme deliverance from suffering
hope in the Lord
human frailty
repentance
the brevity of life
the vanity of earthly pursuits
trust in God
traditionallyAttributedTo King David NERFINISHED
usedFor liturgical chanting
meditation
prayer

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Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms psalmUsed Psalm 39 (Vulgate numbering)
subject surface form: Symphony of Psalms
Symphony of Psalms liturgicalText Psalm 39 (Vulgate numbering)
this entity surface form: Psalm 39 (Vulgate 39:2–4)