Out of the depths

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"Out of the depths" is an English rendering of the Latin phrase "De Profundis," traditionally associated with a penitential psalm and often used as a title for works expressing deep sorrow, supplication, or spiritual anguish.

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Label Occurrences
O Lord, how long wilt thou be angry 1
Out of the depths canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf English phrase
title
associatedWith De Profundis NERFINISHED
Psalm 130 NERFINISHED
describes deep sorrow
penitence
spiritual anguish
supplication
etymologyNote renders opening words of Psalm 130 in Latin Vulgate
hasTheme appeal to God
confession of sin
cry for mercy
hope for redemption
lament
language English
originalLanguageOfSource Latin
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
translationOf De Profundis NERFINISHED
useContext book titles
devotional writing
hymnody
musical compositions
poem titles
psalmody
religious literature
sermon titles
spiritual autobiography
theological reflection

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De Profundis titleMeaning Out of the depths
Pelham Humfrey notableWork Out of the depths
this entity surface form: O Lord, how long wilt thou be angry