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1 Background and themes. 2 Text. Toggle Text subsection. 2.1 Hebrew. 2.2 King James Version. 3 Uses. ... Psalm 42 is the 42nd psalm of the Book of Psalms, ...
The Psalm was a prescribed tract for the blessing of the water (font) on Holy Saturday, [1] recalling the water of baptism as well as the "living water of the eucharist". [2] The text, speaking of the longing for God, retained its association with funeral music , [ 2 ] having been widely used as the Tract before the Tridentine Roman Missal of ...
Psalm 42, Op. 42 (MWV A 15) Wie der Hirsch schreit (As pants the hart) is a cantata by Felix Mendelssohn, setting Psalm 42 in German. It was written and published in 1837 (revised 1838) for soloists, mixed choir and orchestra.
Psalms 42 and 43 (Hebrew numbering) are shown by identity of subject (yearning for the house of Yahweh), of metrical structure and of refrain (comparing Psalms 42:6, 12; 43:5, Hebrew numbering), to be three strophes of one and the same poem. The Hebrew text is correct in counting as one Psalm 146 and Psalm 147.
This section of the book of Psalms is part of a section known as the Elohist psalms. Psalms 42–83 are referred to as Elohistic because the name "Yahweh" (which according to Jewish Orthodoxy is a corruption of the "unpronounceable" Name) is avoided and the term "Elohim" is used instead. The Elohistic psalms are divided into three subdivisions: [5]
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