Hallelujah psalm

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A Hallelujah psalm is a biblical hymn in the Book of Psalms characterized by its explicit praise of God, often beginning and/or ending with the exclamation “Hallelujah.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical genre
hymn of praise
psalm type
associatedWith Egyptian Hallel NERFINISHED
Great Hallel NERFINISHED
Hallel NERFINISHED
characterizedBy explicit praise of God
use of the word “Hallelujah”
etymologyOfKeyTerm “Hallelujah” from Hebrew “halelu” (praise) and “Yah” (YHWH) NERFINISHED
example Psalm 104 NERFINISHED
Psalm 105 NERFINISHED
Psalm 106 NERFINISHED
Psalm 111 NERFINISHED
Psalm 112 NERFINISHED
Psalm 113 NERFINISHED
Psalm 115 NERFINISHED
Psalm 116 NERFINISHED
Psalm 117 NERFINISHED
Psalm 118 NERFINISHED
Psalm 135 NERFINISHED
Psalm 146 NERFINISHED
Psalm 147 NERFINISHED
Psalm 148 NERFINISHED
Psalm 149 NERFINISHED
Psalm 150 NERFINISHED
foundIn Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Old Testament NERFINISHED
function communal worship
individual devotion
liturgical praise
languageOfOrigin Biblical Hebrew
literaryForm poetry
partOf Book of Psalms NERFINISHED
praises God of Israel NERFINISHED
YHWH NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
theme God’s faithfulness
God’s kingship
God’s mighty deeds
joy
praise
thanksgiving
trust in God
typicalEnding “Hallelujah” GENERATED
typicalOpening “Hallelujah”
usedIn Christian liturgy
Jewish liturgy
usesTerm Hallelujah

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Psalm 113 associatedConcept Hallelujah psalm