Psalms chapter 130

Psalms Chapter 130

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TEHILLIM

King David’s Book Of Psalms (Tehillim in Hebrew)

In illness and in strife, in triumph and success they are recited

Psalms of King David capture each ones’ joy and grief, thanksgiving and remorse, cries from the heart and songs of happiness

Nothing I Desire

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Psalms On Prayer

More often prayer is undermined.

Truth is, it must be the first best option; not last.

Thus, Psalms chapter 146 makes it clear. Not to trust neither put your hopes in fellow humans.

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“Prayer At Times Of Distress”

O Lord, hear my voice, may Your ears be attentive to the sound of my pleas.
130:2
For with You is forgiveness, that You may be feared.
:4
I put confidence in Hashem, my soul put confidence, and I hoped for His word.
:5
And He shall redeem Israel from all its iniquities.
:8

1 A song of ascents. From the depths I have called You, O Lord.
2 O Lord, hearken to my voice; may Your ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications.
3 O God, if You keep [a record of] iniquities, O Lord, who will stand?
4 For forgiveness is with You, in order that You be feared.
5 I hoped, O Lord; yea, my soul hoped, and I wait for His word.
6 My soul is to the Lord among those who await the morning, those who await the morning.
7 Israel, hope to the Lord, for kindness is with the Lord and much redemption is with Him.
8 And He will redeem Israel from all their iniquities.

Shall Not Alter

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Psalms are part of the daily prayers.

When prayers are answered, and moments of good fortune, Psalms are chanted and read joyously.

“Let all souls praise G-d, Hallelujah!”

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