Psalm 130

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Psalm 130 is a penitential psalm from the Bible, beginning with the words "Out of the depths," that expresses a cry to God for mercy and redemption.

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De profundis (Psalm 129/130) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Biblical psalm
Penitential psalm
Religious text
addressee God NERFINISHED
containsVerse Psalm 130:1
Psalm 130:2
Psalm 130:3
Psalm 130:4
Psalm 130:5
Psalm 130:6 NERFINISHED
Psalm 130:7
Psalm 130:8
emphasizes Fear of the Lord based on forgiveness
God’s readiness to forgive
Redemption of Israel NERFINISHED
expresses Awareness of human sinfulness
Cry for mercy NERFINISHED
Trust in God’s steadfast love
genre Lament
Penitential prayer
Prayer
hasLatinName De profundis NERFINISHED
hasNumber 130
hasOpeningWords Out of the depths
hasTraditionalAuthor David NERFINISHED
includedIn Seven penitential psalms NERFINISHED
influenced Christian devotional practice
Sacred music compositions
language Hebrew
liturgicalCategory Song of Ascents NERFINISHED
partOf Book of Psalms NERFINISHED
Christian Old Testament NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible
positionInPsalms One of the Songs of Ascents (Psalms 120–134)
quotedIn Christian theological writings
theme Divine mercy
Forgiveness of sins
Hope in God
Redemption
Repentance
Waiting for the Lord
usedIn Catholic liturgy
Christian liturgy
Eastern Orthodox services
Jewish liturgy
Protestant worship
verseCount 8

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De Profundis titleSource Psalm 130
Office of the Dead hasKeyText Psalm 130
this entity surface form: De profundis (Psalm 129/130)