Ps 135

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Ps 135 is a biblical psalm of praise in the Old Testament that calls the community to worship the Lord for His goodness, mighty deeds, and enduring faithfulness to Israel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Biblical psalm
Religious hymn
addressedTo The Lord NERFINISHED
addresses Community of worshipers
affirms The Lord’s sovereignty over heaven and earth
callsForResponse Blessing the Lord
callsForResponse Praise
canonicalStatus Canonical scripture in Christianity
Canonical scripture in Judaism
contrasts The Lord with idols
emphasizes The Lord’s enduring name
The Lord’s enduring remembrance
focusesOn God’s covenant relationship with Israel
genre Hymn of praise
keyMotive The Lord is good
The Lord’s steadfast love endures
language Biblical Hebrew
liturgicalFunction Call to worship
liturgicalUse Christian worship
Jewish worship
locatedIn Ketuvim NERFINISHED
Third section of the Hebrew Bible
mentions House of Aaron NERFINISHED
House of Israel NERFINISHED
House of Levi NERFINISHED
Servants of the Lord
partOf Book of Psalms NERFINISHED
Christian Old Testament NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible
positionInBook 135
primaryTheme God’s faithfulness to Israel
God’s goodness
God’s mighty deeds
Praise of the Lord
recalls God’s victories over foreign kings
The Exodus from Egypt NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
scripturalNumbering Psalm 134 in the Septuagint tradition NERFINISHED
structureFeature Begins with calls to praise the Lord
Includes historical recollection of God’s acts
Includes polemic against idols
testament Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Old Testament NERFINISHED
tradition Often associated with the Hallel psalms

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Psalm 135 citationForm Ps 135