And Mary's song, the Magnificat, sung in response to her visit with her relative Elizabeth, becomes the archetypal psalm of faith. |
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He was quoting, and more specifically he was quoting the first verse of the twenty-second psalm. |
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I have found this discussion very interesting with solid guidance for pointing the psalms and choosing psalm tones. |
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Each Sunday the airport flight path will take these aircraft in over the strains of Gaelic psalm singing in Back Free Church. |
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Commentators on this psalm agree that only such a person can hope to receive an answer to their prayer of deliverance from enemies. |
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Although usually identified as a penitential psalm, Psalm 130 is also clearly a song of hope. |
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The album manages to capture the essence and heart of the psalm beautifully. |
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The entrance rite began with the choir singing an introit psalm, a full psalm. |
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His Psalm 71 is instructive for he considers the very matter of evildoing, and in psalm after psalm his recourse is in prayer to God. |
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This psalm blesses us with the promise that our lives have meaning and partake of the majesty of God. |
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We read the opening psalm in the book of Psalms and we meet there the blessed man. |
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And on the Cross he cried out in agony, quoting a psalm that speaks of divine abandonment. |
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Earlier in the psalm King David compares himself to a sheep following the shepherd. |
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Like manna in the desert and the Eucharist, the psalm evokes the joyful knowing of God with our physical hunger. |
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The Liturgy of the Hours is centered on chanting or recitation of the Psalms, using fixed melodic formulas known as psalm tones. |
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This psalm is a good example of the doxological character of worship in Chronicles. |
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In this psalm, all of history is interpreted as proof of the unfailingness of the steadfast love of God. |
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The words of the responsorial psalm fit very comfortably with the vocal ethos of blues. |
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He wears a prayer shawl, chants a pilgrimage psalm, and says a blessing in Hebrew. |
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The choir she had sung in so often sang Lean On Me after the responsorial psalm. |
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The Cecilian Vespers are comprised of five psalm settings with their accompanying antiphons. |
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An antiphon usually refers to a syllabic setting of a brief Scriptural text sung before and after a psalm or canticle. |
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Not until the 18th century, did the unaccompanied, monophonic psalm singing of the Calvinist worship begin to be elaborated. |
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As we walked to the open-air worship area, one class after the other sang a psalm or hymn in the Nuer language. |
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The only provision made by Calvinist reformers for music in worship was simple metrical psalm settings. |
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These words are part of the doxology at the end of Psalm 106 and not really part of the psalm itself. |
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Often an added note of interpretation is found in the antiphon recited before and after a given psalm or canticle. |
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It is called an acrostic psalm because each one of its 22 paragraphs begins with a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. |
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We are drawn by the gifts and glamour of other lifestyles, but this psalm says that the epitome of blessedness is to be found with your family around you. |
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The contents of the second included copies of three of the Countess's psalm metaphrases, and, in all probability, a copy of her translation of Petrarch's Trionfo della Morte. |
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Line-singing is an ancient form of worship where a precentor, or leader, sings the first line of a psalm and the congregation responds, finishing off the verse. |
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Just as Gregorian chants took the charts by storm in the 1990s, the producer of a new CD of Gaelic psalm singing is hoping to touch the public's heart. |
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I don't want to labor the point, but I do find it interesting that eight is the key number in this psalm, because under each letter of the Hebrew alphabet there are eight verses. |
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A liturgical chant sung as the refrain to the verses of a psalm. |
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Our psalm is an offering of praise for God's everlasting faithfulness and all that God has done for us. |
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The control group did not show activity in these parts of their brains when listening to the psalm. |
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A hymn can be defined as an original composition by an author while a metrical psalm or paraphrase is an author's arrangement of an existing biblical text. |
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The antiphon text normally referred to the meaning of the feast day or the psalm. |
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The parts of the mass known as the introit, offertory, and communion originally consisted of antiphons and psalm verses. |
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During the late Middle Ages the psalm verses were dropped from the offertory and communion, which now consist only of an antiphon. |
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The psalm is written in India ink, the oldest ink known to mankind. |
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The Rosary has its origins in the psalms, which monastic communities would recite as part of their daily petitions, such as psalm repetition for the deceased in purgatory. |
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When reading this passage, our religious friends visualize church psalm-books. In their opinion, these psalm-books could include any Old Testament psalm set to music. |
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For example, you can wring the morning dew mentioned in the psalm from a piece of cloth. |
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This miniature, illustrating another psalm for the sons of Core, shows David before a crowned female figure, symbol of the Church Militant and then Triumphant. |
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Every psalm and canticle began with an illustrated initial, 156 of which survive. |
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In the first four books, the doxology consists of a sentence: in the fifth book, it is represented by the hundred and fiftieth psalm, a truly glorious finale to a hymnal. |
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You may want to make this into your very own psalm to God. |
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I recall one of my friends in Rome, a non-believer who on reading this psalm was impressed, not by any motive of faith, but simply because of the vehement desire for justice which it expresses. |
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Each psalm is preceded and followed by an antiphon, a nonbiblical verse, the melody for which is composed in one of the eight ecclesiastical modes. |
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A journey from the Renaissance to the Baroque through an assortment of Monteverdi's rarely performed Madrigals from Books 1-8, paired with later sacred works: the psalm setting, Beatus Vir, and Messa a 4 voci with continuo. |
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Let us see his testimony sung in the form of a psalm. |
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Dixit Dominus is not only Handel's first important church work, but it also exceeds the scope and design of both of his other Latin psalm settings. |
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It is a psalm that is prescribed for Christmas Day and also to be read at morning prayer on the fourth day of the month. |
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Congregational psalm singing replaced the elaborate polyphony of trained choirs. |
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The first reading is followed by a psalm, either sung responsorially or recited. |
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The Mishnah states that in the Temple the daily psalm was sung by the Levite choir with instrumental backing. |
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The psalm is marked by three delimiters, the word selah, each coming after four verses. |
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In his writings, Ambrose refers only to the performance of psalms, in which solo singing of psalm verses alternated with a congregational refrain called an antiphon. |
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These poems are some of the most cadenced, constructed psalm variations in recent memory, and reveal limitations in prosier, less song-like examples. |
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Miserere is the Latin word for the psalm on the third Sunday. |
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In Psalm 150, we find the trumpet, lute, and harp, cymbals, strings and pipe. |
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We then will read a Psalm or other piece of responsive liturgy. After that, we will go into the more contemporary part of our service. |
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Perhaps as a moralizing subtext, Alexander piped in a recording of a monastic chant of Psalm 51, a prayer for the remission of sins. |
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Then we begin stripping the altar and the entire chancel while the choir and the congregation chant Psalm 22 antiphonally. |
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Whenever I read this Psalm of David, which is quite often, it reminds me what it would be like to backslide, and I pray that that never happens. |
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For each Psalm an antiphon is given as a recurring theme phrase to be sung by the choir or the people. |
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If the lector reads the Responsorial Psalm and Gospel Acclamation, prepare those in a similar manner. |
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In Psalm 27, we are treated again to the language of light, salvation, and deliverance from enemies in the form of confession and petition. |
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Psalm 104 is an extended hymn about the Maker of heaven and earth, the Creator and provider of all. |
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I had understood the Invitatory Psalm as a call to prayer, but I never knew that about allowing the people time to arrive. |
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This state is described in Psalm 51 as the result of transgressions, iniquity, sin, and evil. |
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Psalm 23, which opens this five-section piece, is not an unconsidered inclusion. |
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And at the end of every Psalm throughout the year, and likewise at the end of Benedicite, Benedictus, Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis, shall be repeated. |
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After the repetition of the Antiphon at the end of the last Psalm of a Nocturn, is said the appropriate Versicle and Respond according to the Office of the Day. |
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An encouraging and positive General Assembly passed into history on the Thursday evening with the singing of Psalm 122 and the apostolic benediction. |
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The Psalm, essentially a chorale, sings sweet enough to break your heart. |
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But now they are recording their debut album after being signed by Pseudo Psalm Records, an alternative country music record company. |
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The Bible's entire 23rd Psalm is written in marker, framed on the yellowed stucco wall, next to the red flyswatter hanging from a nail. |
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The subject recites Psalm 91 during the rape, and calls on Jesus before being strangled to death. |
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An East Berliner wrote the 23rd Psalm in German on one portion of the wall, Artt says. |
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It contains only decorated letters, at the beginning of each Psalm, but these already show distinctive traits. |
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Other traditional unaccompanied styles sung currently are Waulking song and Psalm singing or Lining out both from Scotland. |
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The source text has two forms, one found in II Samuel 22, and the other in Psalm 18, the one prescribed for that day according to the custom of the Vilna Gaon. |
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For the entrance of the monarch, Psalm 122, I was glad, is sung. |
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Along with Erhart Hegenwalt's hymnic version of Psalm 51, Luther's expanded hymn was also adopted for use with the fifth part of Luther's catechism, concerning confession. |
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