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"Psalms" Definitions
  1. a book of the Bible, composed of 150 songs, hymns, and prayers. Abbreviation
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Calvin actually revived congregational singing of the Psalms in Strasbourg and Geneva, and he even translated some Psalms for metrical composition himself.
"And she and Seanique and then Kathryn [were] talking about she was in a study of Psalms, which is where I&aposm doing a study, in Psalms and Proverbs," she added.
And what do they sing at church services ... psalms!
But I did enjoy reading all 150 of the psalms.
David Van Biema is writing a book about the psalms.
"She has always loved the Psalms," said Matthews, the Arkansas pastor.
Psalms 116:15' Thank you Lord for sharing #craigstrickland with me.
" The Psalms tell us to "put not your trust in princes.
For centuries, the Book of Psalms has been fodder for composers.
When Lincoln Center first planned the Psalms Experience, an ambitious series of concerts that includes musical settings of all 150 biblical psalms, it was thought of as an antidote to what felt like a terrible year: 2016.
Stravinsky's "Symphony of Psalms" and Mozart's "Coronation Mass" round out the program.
LARCHMONT Leonard Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms" and Maurice Duruflé's "Requiem," Westchester Chorale. Jan.
Two priests recited psalms and sang songs, backed by women with guitars.
My father marvels that I can recite so many of the Psalms.
Directed by Gwendolyn Toth, the program includes psalms, motets and a magnificat.artekearlymusic.
They stood outside of Tree of Life, or L'Simcha, and read psalms.
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL With a perennially vague focus on spirituality and faith, Lincoln Center's fall festival rightly has as its centerpiece, "The Psalms Experience," performances of settings (some new, some old) of all 2112 biblical psalms, by 2118 composers.
There's also the "Book of Psalms," which is a section in the Bible.
The evening program was full of psalms and prayers, candle-lighting and poetry.
When you're struck with writer's block, the Psalms are there as a prompt.
Prayers were sung, psalms read about the valley of the shadow of death.
Christians believe "the Earth is the Lord's, and everything in it," (Psalms 24:1).
But not all: Leonard Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms" as a curtain raiser for Beethoven's Ninth?
Watchers recite ten Psalms every half hour, but, in between, things can get boring.
They include passages from Genesis, Psalms, Exodus, and an ancient copy of the Ten Commandments.
"The inspiration was the Book of Psalms in the Bible," Jenner, 63, told Entertainment Tonight.
" Bernstein is a recurring strand, too, with "Serenade (After Plato's 'Symposium')" and the "Chichester Psalms.
But a surreptitious few checked email, planting their phone between the pages of the Psalms.
"Every night, I drench my bed; I melt my couch in tears" (Psalms 6:7).
I was surprised to find an orange pocket-size New Testament with Psalms and Proverbs.
Hidden within the curls of Buchinger's periwig are seven complete Psalms and the Lord's Prayer.
At several strategic street corners, psalms and other Bible verses can be seen on metal plaques.
"That's a central preoccupation of books like the Psalms or the Book of Job," says Okamoto.
Kanye loves the Books of Poetry of the Bible: Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon.
CHATHAM "Orff Carmina Burana and Bernstein Chichester Psalms," Masterwork Chorus Summer Sing conducted by Ryan Brandau.
Lincoln Center kicked off 12 concerts this week featuring all 150 biblical psalms set to music.
"Tehillim" is one of Steve Reich's seminal works, an uplifting and exuberant setting of Hebrew psalms.
Psalms is a book divided into five parts that were intended to be sung in Jewish Temple.
This also explains why the messages of Psalms have permeated so many parts of the Catholic Mass.
The friars then moved to the Belgian gothic chapel next door and chanted psalms to each other.
That's the tone of Jessi Colter's album "Psalms," produced by Lenny Kaye, the Patti Smith Group's guitarist.
Soul-worn psalms, blessed / in our blood through dark lessons of the past / struggling to be heard.
We sing Christmas songs and psalms and eye the presents underneath, which will be opened later that evening.
She occasionally carried a small book filled with spiritual quotations and another of the Bible's Book of Psalms.
A golem is created by magic to serve its creator, and even appears in the Bible in Psalms.
They sing biblical psalms to the rhythms of "chicha" music, created by Andean migrants who moved to Lima.
A: (Laughs) I may be able to find some tweets that are as bad as the imprecatory psalms.
"Whenever there's a time of crisis, what we do is say a chapter of Tehillim, or Psalms," Zinn said.
Meanwhile, Cinderella is merged with Shakespeare's King Lear and the Bible's book of Psalms to become The Thankless Child.
They chant the Psalms in alternating voices, one team to the other, varying the amounts of silence between verses.
The words formed an abecedarian poem, an ancient poetic form that dates back to psalms in the Hebrew bible.
We can use the words of the Psalms, and that helps give us strength to look and see the pain.
This week, they'll be revealing the text beneath 10th-century psalms from the St. Catherine's Monastery on the Sinai Peninsula.
"Better the little that the righteous have than the wealth of many wicked; Psalms 37:16," the AI tweeted back.
His "Book of Mercy" of 1984, heavily based on the Psalms, showed him trying to sing out of the wilderness.
In the garage, they opened a foldout card table and arranged yellow and green flowers around the Book of Psalms .
Q: I was going to start by comparing tweets attacking you to the smite-y, imprecatory psalms in the Bible.
His ferociously annotated versions of the Pentateuch and of the Psalms chaperone the Hebrew-less reader through many dense cruxes.
In this self-portrait, in the curls of his wig, he has written seven full psalms and the Lord's Prayer.
In a surprisingly political moment — a rarity for the royal family — Bishop Curry referenced slaves in the Antebellum South singing Psalms.
Stravinsky set the same text as the final movement of "Symphony of Psalms"; Schütz's version seems just as fresh and startling.
If true, it may be time for "We, the People" to invest in sackcloth and ashes and recite psalms of repentance.
Before going outside, Leroy Bracey recites Psalms 121, a daily reassurance that God is ever-present, protecting him wherever he goes.
Another unique case is the Canterbury Psalter, a collection of psalms often used in Christian liturgy, currently held at the BnF.
His signature effect was to render locks of hair that, when examined closely, spelled out entire Psalms or books from the Bible.
Her education, such as it is, consists of being taught to sing the alphabet, psalms and set texts by a blind teacher.
And under that sling, her breasts were like young fawns, sheep frolicking in hyssop – Psalms were about to pour out of me.
WHETHER they are read devotionally or simply as literature, the Hebrew Psalms are generally regarded as a sublime example of religious poetry.
One Biblical commentary calls it "the most violent of so-called cursing Psalms", and it is very rarely woven into religious services.
Like the carpets hung on the rear stage wall for its set, Jiri Kylian's "Symphony of Psalms" (1978) is big and heavy.
It was the first time I'd actually sat through a whole service and heard the Torah reading and the psalms; everything in Hebrew.
He has called the music risk-averse and predictable and said he prefers another collection of inspirational music: the psalms in the Bible.
"The inspiration was the Book of Psalms in the Bible," Kris, 63, told ET Online shortly after her most recent grandchild was born.
"The inspiration was the Book of Psalms in the Bible," Jenner, 63, told ET Online shortly after her most recent grandchild was born.
It is the start of shabbat, the Jewish holy day, and as he croons through the psalms, a gaggle of youngsters sing along.
The influence of Italian style runs through the "Psalmen Davids," settings of some two dozen psalms for small chorus and instruments, including brass.
The Egypt Exploration Society began investigating the missing fragments in June, which included papyrus passages from Genesis, Exodus, and Psalms, among other ancient texts.
" She recalled Psalms 133:1: "Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!" and then remarked, "This is not unity.
This mammoth festival of psalms, the centerpiece of this year's White Light Festival, features the work of 150 composers, many of them writing today.
Billboards on the side of the road proclaim, "When schools had prayers and Bibles they had no drugs," above verses from Psalms and Matthew.
"Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart," he wrote on Twitter, quoting Psalms 37:4.
The Psalms and hymns of Geneva inspire Reformed Christians to sing today, while we still have a voice to confront autocrats and their wicked schemes.
In that year, Francysk Skaryna published a book of Psalms in his native Belarusian: it was one of the first to use the Cyrillic script.
When groups of monks, facing each other in a reverberant chapel, intoned psalms in plainchant, they inserted a pause in the middle of a verse.
And before opening arguments last Tuesday, Stone's wife and daughter sat with a leather-bound Bible in their laps open to the Book of Psalms.
He was accompanied by the Rabbi of the Western Wall, Shmuel Rabinowitz, who said on Israel Radio that he recited two psalms with the U.S. leader.
"As David stated in Psalms chapter 51, verse 3: 'For I acknowledge my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me,&apos" Trent said, PEOPLE learns.
Issued Wednesday on Spotify as the EP Summer Pack, they are dreamlike psalms about the geography of romance and longing: for love, for a better world.
As Ms. Israel left the chapel, Haryarpi told her that she had been inspired to write a poem about one of the psalms they had sung.
It will be performed by the Choir of Trinity Wall Street, part of a program featuring psalms set by Bruckner, Ned Rorem and Hildegard von Bingen.
Revelations of the inconsistencies come just weeks after Secretary Carson used a biblical reference -- Psalms 91 -- in his defense: "Under his wings you will find refuge."
Every name has a meaning that is personal between Kanye and Kim and the child," the source said, adding that the rapper "reads the Psalms a lot.
Alabaster sells Gospels, Romans, and Psalms Bibles that have been artfully laid out next to original photography (the company's Gospels of Mark and John are sold out).
He spoke about the power of love and faith, even to comfort those in captivity, referring explicitly to the psalms sung by slaves in the American south.
Holding hands, they prayed and read psalms, as a mandolin player accompanied their chants and a 2-year-old girl hit a ball playfully against the pink walls.
Like his father, Rabbi Portugal was famed for the melodies he composed to accompany passages in Psalms and holiday prayers, some of which are regarded as Hasidic classics.
Our leadership has effectively turned around the famous words of King David in Psalms and we can now say: Those who sow with joy will reap with tears.
" It was the Book of Psalms that instructed man to "seek peace and pursue it," and the Jewish sage Hillel who taught mankind to "love peace and pursue peace.
Mr. McGregor's "Yugen," set to Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms," and with sets by the artist and writer Edmund de Waal, is his first work for the company since "Multiverse" in 2016.
Robert Hunter's lyrics offer sympathy for every lone traveler's journey as they hint at biblical psalms and Zen koans; the chorus has 63 syllables like a haiku (though divided differently).
In the painting's foreground, St. Thomas Aquinas, intellectual-in-chief of the Dominican order, holds out an open book of psalms to us like a maître-d' offering a menu.
" David, one of the heroes of the Old Testament, says in Psalms 144:1, "Blessed be the Lord, my rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle.
The main body contains the Latin translation of the Psalms, yet additional columns employ Anglo-Saxon and Norman French to enrich and explain the text to its linguistically diverse audiences.
Trump courted evangelical voters during the presidential campaign and infused his inaugural address with references to God and quoted from the Bible's book of Psalms during a call for national unity.
Pearson's "128th Psalm (Study for 'Five Psalms')" from 1968, is a light-bulb-shaped form with lines emanating from the center like electrified nerve endings and pulsating out beyond the frame.
" Kardashian-Jenner matriarch Kris Jenner revealed the meaning behind her newest grandchild's name following his birth, explaining to Entertainment Tonight that "The inspiration was the Book of Psalms in the Bible.
We join Jay on his 21-year quest to find a Buchinger self-portrait — the "holy grail" of Buchinger art — with the full text of seven psalms worked into his wig.
On Friday, Shostakovich's Symphony No. 2212 is prefaced by Varèse's "Amériques" and a new piece by Esa-Pekka Salonen, "Pollux"; for Sunday's matinee, Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms" introduces Beethoven's Symphony No. 2247.
Trinity Wall Street's new-music group, with the help of its massed choirs, concludes its celebration of Leonard Bernstein's 100th birthday with a performance of "Chichester Psalms" led by Julian Wachner.
Washington told me that he wanted to evoke Stravinsky's ''Symphony of Psalms'' in the choir and string arrangements, but they're equally reminiscent of Marvin Gaye's ''What's Going On'' and Curtis Mayfield's ''Superfly.
After the bloody battles of the two books of the Maccabees, it was time to pivot into the poetic books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Wisdom and Sirach. Amen.
Hescox and other religious leaders are quick with scripture when it comes to those values about man's dominion on Earth: Psalms 2000, Isaiah 22008:3-6, Galatians 1, Ephesians 2:8-10.
Some people took the stage in Tamar Park to sing psalms and invited the crowd to pray as a long line of mourners carried white flowers and laid them on the stage.
History of revelation and conquest Islam stems from the Judeo-Christian tradition, and holds that other holy texts including the Torah, the Psalms, and the Gospels were revealed during previous months of Ramadan.
A Hopeful Future While Scott works during the day (he still teaches second grade), Johanna keeps busy by making phone calls, writing emails, reading psalms and praying for the people in her life.
"The inspiration was the Book of Psalms in the Bible," Jenner told ET Online of her daughter Kim Kardashian West and son-in-law Kanye West's choice of moniker for their fourth child.
O'Brien explains that women are already responsible for a great share of the work in churches, such as chairing committees and putting together psalms and liturgies, but that their service often goes unrecognized.
In the 30-minute "Tehillim," Mr. Reich sets four Hebrew psalms to long strands of intermingling vocal lines, which unfold over percolating, continuously inventive music for strings, winds, two organs and varied percussion.
Six vocalists will be joined by a crack ensemble of violins, cornetts and continuo in renditions of psalms and motets from the collection as well as other music written by Monteverdi's Baroque contemporaries.
She was in her element this weekend, wrapping up the kind of signature spectacle she has become known for: a 12-concert marathon of 150 biblical psalms set to music by 150 different composers.
"I've found that in my own life crisis God has drawn near to me ("He's near to the brokenhearted" Psalms 34:18) and my faith has been more precious to me than ever before," Anna said.
There are abbreviated vignettes of Mary and Joseph and Jesus, of the other, earlier Joseph, of Moses and Aaron, and of Jacob and Isaac and Abraham, with echoes of the Psalms and the Gospels found everywhere.
A 1724 engraving from a possible lost self-portrait of Buchinger, made by an unknown artist in London, reproduces the micrography that formed the artist's wig: "seven complete Psalms and the Lord's Prayer," Jay assures us.
Courtesy the artist Biggers called his show "Selah," after the ancient Hebrew word that appears as a kind of poetic interjection throughout the Psalms, and which is thought to have been a musical notation designating a rest.
Amid chanting of psalms in Hebrew and speeches underscoring the remarkable advances in Catholic-Jewish relations in the past 50 years, Francis became the third pontiff to visit Rome's main synagogue, after popes John Paul and Benedict.
Some are tiny, jewel-like, exquisite: The Hours of Jeanne de Navarre, from the 14th century, was made for the hands and the devotions of a queen, its psalms and prayers framed by illuminations of extraordinary delicacy.
Legend has it that the man was pious and non-violent and therefore refused to raid Anglesey when the Vikings went in to do their thing, choosing instead to hang back and sing psalms on the boat.
After she learned of her cancer more than two years ago, her friends held twice-weekly services of songs, psalms and readings for her, and a flavor of that so-called healing movement was evident in one service.
Sometimes, on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, Finley, who says that he considers Cohen "a great liturgical writer," read from the pulpit passages from "Book of Mercy," a 1984 collection of Cohen's that is steeped in the Psalms.
The associate of the gallery confirmed that the pages consist of Latin and explained that the particular tome is a book of hours, a religious guide that contained prayers and psalms a follower would refer to throughout the day.
Whether Mr. Burton has gone about this much-needed work in the right way, I don't know, but the chorus sounded tighter in "La Bohème" and Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms" last weekend than I have heard it in a while.
Drawing on traditional texts as well as secular literature, mental health approaches and borrowings from other faiths, they cobbled together what they called healing services, which included songs, psalms, chants, ritual baths in a mikvah and periods of meditation.
Mr. Kaye, who is also a music historian, was working with Ms. Colter on a book about her late husband, Waylon Jennings, when he heard her sit down at the piano and sing biblical psalms with her own melodies.
With the Bible, we want, above all, to see how the translator will handle the set-piece poems we know—from the Psalms and the Song of Songs—along with the Book of Job and the early chapters of Genesis.
Chisa Hutchinson's "Surely Goodness and Mercy," at Theater Row, takes its title from Psalms, the section of the Bible that — if we're to believe the show's curmudgeonly but kindhearted lunch lady, Bernadette — is where all the good book's bangers are.
The countertenor John Holiday, whose high, clear voice is a thing of astonishing beauty, sings, in Hebrew, the tender second-movement solo in Leonard Bernstein's "Chichester Psalms," which the composer stipulated could be delivered only by a male alto or a boy treble.
So, in front of a standing-room-only crowd, Ren delivers an impassioned, pandering speech at a town council meeting He cites Bible verses from the Psalms, 2 Samuel, and Ecclesiastes that unequivocally endorse dancing, imploring the council to reconsider the law.
"The origins of the project were inspired by the challenging nature of our lives a year ago," said Jane Moss, the artistic director of Lincoln Center and its White Light Festival, which will present the 12 Psalms Experience concerts from Wednesday, Nov.
Raised on the Gershwin and Porter tunes her father loves, she pores over pulpy show-biz biographies of Fred Astaire "like a Victorian lady reading her psalms" and studies with a scholar's intensity the classic M-G-M musicals she finds on VHS.
In a further gesture of outreach to the Israeli mainstream, Mr. Odeh quoted from Psalms 118:22, telling Mr. Rivlin, in Hebrew, "The stone that the builders rejected has now become the cornerstone" — a verse cited in Jewish and Christian scriptures and liturgies.
Even though I could not yet read, I sought it out; I sat on the edge of the sofa, my bony 5-year-old chest flush with the wispy, tissue thin paper, and I ran my fingers across the pages, down the psalms.
Even though I could not yet read, I sought it out; I sat on the edge of the sofa, my bony 5-year-old chest flush with the wispy, tissue thin paper, and I ran my fingers across the pages, down the psalms.
He led a prayer from the Book of Psalms, and the crowd sang a somber hymn to the tune of "Amazing Grace": God raised me from a miry pit,from mud and sinking sand,and set my feet upon a rockwhere I can firmly stand.
The next day, one of the Rotarians took me aside and told me what I had done was brave, but suggested that I should have turned to my own part of the Bible — Psalms, Proverbs, Exodus or Genesis — and read something of personal significance.
ROME — As he flew near Caribbean islands devastated by Hurricane Irma on his way back to the Vatican from Colombia on Sunday, Pope Francis said that political leaders and others who denied climate change reminded him of a passage from the psalms about man's stubbornness.
Around 800 CE, Timothy, patriarch of the Church of the East in Baghdad, described in a letter the news of hundreds of scrolls in jars, including Psalms unknown from the Bible, discovered near Jericho by an Arab following his dog into a cave while hunting.

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