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  2. Psalm 63 - Wikipedia

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    Old Testament: Order in the Christian part: 19: Psalm 63 is the 63rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "O God, ...

  3. Psalms - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Psalms (/ s ɑː (l) m z /, US also / s ɔː (l) m z /; [2] Biblical Hebrew: תְּהִלִּים ‎, romanized: Tehillīm, lit. 'praises'; Ancient Greek: Ψαλμός, romanized: Psalmós; Latin: Liber Psalmorum; Arabic: زَبُورُ, romanized: Zabūr), also known as the Psalter, is the first book of the third section of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) called Ketuvim ('Writings ...

  4. List of Hebrew Bible manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    4Q Apocr. Psalm and Prayer Hymn to King Jonathan or The Prayer For King Jonathan Scroll 4Q448: Psalms 154 Hebrew Hasmonean In addition to parts of Psalms 154 it contains a prayer mentioning "King Jonathan". [89] 4QpapGen or papJub: pap-Genesis or pap-Jubilees: 4Q483 Genesis 1:28–29, or Book of Jubilees: Hebrew Herodian [353] 4QShir a-b: Songs ...

  5. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Psalms 63 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 63. David praises God as his protector in the desert. People: David - God. Places: Wilderness of Judah. Related Articles: Psalm 63 - Loving-kindness - Meditation.

  6. Psalms of Asaph - Wikipedia

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    The Psalms of Asaph (English: / ˈ eɪ. s æ f / Ay-saf; [1] Hebrew: אָסָף ’Āsāp̄, "Gather" [2]) are the twelve psalms numbered as 50 and 73–83 in the Masoretic Text, and as 49 and 72–82 in the Septuagint. They are located in the Book of Psalms in the Hebrew Bible (which is also called the Old Testament).

  7. Right hand of God - Wikipedia

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    It is also a placement next to God in Heaven, in the traditional place of honor, mentioned in the New Testament as the place of Christ at Mark 16:19, [2] Luke 22:69, [3] Matthew 22:44 [4] and 26:64, Acts 2:34 and 7:55, 1 Peter 3:22 and elsewhere. These uses reflect use of the phrase in the Old Testament, for example in Psalms 63:8 and 110:1. [5]