Psalm 137 is the 137th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down". The...
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Sidney Psalms (redirect from The Sidney Psalter: Psalm 1)
are a lot longer (as are the lines from Sidney's Psalm 137 compared to the KJV verse from Psalm 137 they relate to) and add description. Sidney adds that...
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scholarship pairs this psalm with Psalm 137, with Psalm 137 commemorating the beginning of the Babylonian exile, and Psalm 126 describing the end of that exile...
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cover of a track by The Melodians with lyrics partly based on Psalm 137 and partly on Psalm 19, became (at the time) the second highest-selling single of...
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Septuagint version of the Bible and in the Latin Vulgate, this psalm is Psalm 137. The psalm forms a regular part of Jewish, Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant...
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Rivers of Babylon (category Psalm settings)
Girl in the Ring", also became a hit. The song is based on the Biblical Psalm 137:1–4, a hymn expressing the lamentations of the Jewish people in exile...
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influence testimony" The Samson 137 Indian reserve in Alberta, Canada Sonnet 137 by William Shakespeare Psalm 137 Caesium-137 is a radioactive isotope of...
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a personification of the city of Jerusalem, or of its population. In Psalm 137, Zion (Jerusalem) is remembered from the perspective of the Babylonian...
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Jerusalem in 586 BC. The libretto is by Temistocle Solera, inspired by Psalm 137. The opera with its powerful chorus established Verdi as a major composer...
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biblical account of the return to Judah by some of the exiled Judahites Psalm 137, expressing lamentation of the exiles in Babylon for the loss of Jerusalem...
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Sitwell selected the text from the Bible, primarily the Book of Daniel and Psalm 137. The work is dedicated to Walton's friend and benefactor Lord Berners...
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Psalm 136 is the 136th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his...
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Jerusalem in 587 BCE. Exactly how the Edomites participated is not clear. Psalm 137 ("By the waters of Babylon") suggests merely that Edom had encouraged...
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Neo-Babylonian Empire, which led to the Babylonian captivity (recorded in Psalm 137). The later date would place Obadiah as a contemporary of the prophet...
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(72435-84729-2-9) King James Version Bible, Psalm 137, 1:1 Stowe, David W. (2016). Song of Exile: The Enduring Mystery of Psalm 137. New York, New York: Oxford University...
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Psalm 19 is the 19th psalm in the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "The heavens declare the almighty of God; and the firmament...
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Silvestri) Nox Aurumque (poem by Charles Anthony Silvestri) Oculi Omnium Psalm 137: By the Waters of Babylon (written originally for The Choir of Sidney...
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Super flumina Babylonis (Nuffel) (category Psalm settings)
Babylonis (By the rivers of Babylon), Op. 25, is a musical setting of Psalm 137 (Psalm 136 in the Vulgate) in Latin by Jules Van Nuffel, composed in 1916...
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Scott Kelly, D. Morgan 2:34 9. "I Heard You Had a Voice Like an Angel / Psalm 137" Stringz, S. Kabango 5:24 10. "Compromise" Jewbei 3:15 11. "Exile" S....
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rivers of Babylon" or "By the waters of Babylon", the first phrase from Psalm 137 in Jewish liturgy and the Hebrew Bible A 4-part round By the Waters of...
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of Babylon, which led to the Babylonian exile of Israel (recorded in Psalm 137). The earlier period would place Obadiah as a contemporary of the prophet...
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Psalms "By the rivers of Babylon we sat and wept when we remembered Zion" (Psalm 137:1). At their feet lay musical instruments in accordance with the following...
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or intensified states (grandeur, centrality, weeping), and alludes to Psalm 137 ("By the waters of Babylon we lay down and wept ...") which indicates...
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continued to observe Septuagesima. The following antiphon, drawn from Psalm 137, is traditionally appointed in Lutheran use for the Saturday before Septuagesima:...
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ancient phenomenon, mentioned in both the Old Testament books of Exodus and Psalm 137:1 ("By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we...
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Psalm 119 is the 119th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in the English of the King James Version: "Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk...
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A Psalm of Life Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream!— For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they...
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that this willow was the tree described in the Bible in the opening of Psalm 137 (here in Latin and English translations): From the Clementine Vulgate...
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Kings 3:9–26 Dykehouse, Jason (2013). "Biblical Evidence from Obadiah and Psalm 137 for an Edomite Treaty Betrayal of Judah in the Sixth Century B.C.E." Antiguo...
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