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BOOK ONE |
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Psalm 1 (alef) Ashrei Ha'ish asher lo halach ba'atsat r'sha'im, uvederech chata'im lo amad, uvemoshav leytsim lo yashav. |
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9 lines |
72 lines |
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Psalm 79 (ayin
tet) Mizmor le'Asaf: Elohim, ba'u goyim benachalotecha tim'eu et heichal kodshecha, samu et yerushalayim le'iyim. |
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Psalm 11 (yud-aleph) Lamenatseyach ledavid; ba'Adonai chasiti, eich tomru lenafshi, nudi harchem tsipor |
7 lines |
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6 lines |
Psalm 88 (pei chet) |
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Psalm 14 (yud-daled) Lamnatseyach leDavid; amar naval belibo - 'ein elohim' , hishchitu hit'i'vu alilah ein oseh tov |
7 lines |
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Psalm 17 (yud-zayin) Tfilah leDavid; shim'ah Adonai tsedek, hakshivah rinati, ha'azinah tfilati, b'lo sfatei mirmah. |
15 lines |
Psalm 92 (tsadik bet) Mizmor shir leyom Hashabbat. *Psalms 92 & 93 are recited together in the Kabbalat Shabbat prayer, welcoming the Sabbath on Friday evenings preceeding the evening service, Ma'ariv, in the synagogue. |
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Psalm 18 (yud-chet) Lamenatseyach l'eved Adonai leDavid; asher diber la'Adonai et divrei hashirah hazot, b'yom hitzil Adonai oto mikaf kol oyvav, u'mi'yad Sha'ul. |
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Psalm 93 (tsadik gimel) Adonai malach gey'ut lavesh, lavesh Adonai oz hitazar, af tikon tevel bal timot. *Psalms 92 & 93 are recited together in the Kabbalat Shabbat prayer, welcoming the Sabbath on Friday evenings preceeding the evening service, Ma'ariv, in the synagogue. |
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Psalm 95 (tsadik hei) Lechu neranena lAdonai, nariya letsur yisheinu. *Psalms 95 begins the Kabbalat Shabbat prayers, welcoming the Sabbath on Friday evenings preceeding the evening service, Ma'ariv, in the synagogue. |
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12 lines |
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6 lines |
Psalm 98 (tsadik chet) Mizmor; shiru lAdonai shir chadash, ki nifla'ot asah; hoshia lo yemino uzro'ah kodsho. |
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Psalm 25 (caf-hei) |
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Psalm 28 (caf-chet) |
9 lines |
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13 lines |
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Psalm 106 (kuf vav) Haleluyah, hodu lAdonai ki tov, ki le'olam chasdo.
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Psalm 108 (kuf chet) Shir mizmor leDavid. |
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Psalm 110 (kuf yud) LeDavid mizmor; ne'um Adonai lAdoni: Shev liymini, ad ashiyt oyvecha hadom leraglecha. |
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Psalm 37 (lamed
zayin) |
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Psalm 113 (kuf yud gimel) Haleluya, halelu avdei Adonai, Halelu et shem Adonai. *Psalm 113 begins the Hallel prayer recited on all Jewish festivals and the New Moon. |
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14 lines |
Psalm 114 (kuf yud daled) Btseit Yisrael miMitzrayim, Beit Ya'akov me'am loeiz. *Psalm 114 is the second in the series of Psalms in the Hallel prayer recited on all Jewish festivals and the New Moon. |
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Psalm 41 (mem
alef) |
14 lines |
Psalm 116 (kuf tet zayin) Ahavti ki yishma Adonai, et koli tachanunai. |
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BOOK TWO |
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12 lines |
Psalm 117 (kuf yud zayin) Halelu et Adonai, kol goyim; Shabechuhu kol ha;umim. *Psalm 117 is the shortest of the 150 Psalms. |
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Psalm 43 (mem
gimmel) Sfateini Elohim v'rivah rivi migoy lo chasid, me'ish mirmah v'avlah t'falteni. |
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Psalm 118 (kuf yud chet) Hodu lAdonai ki tov, ki le'olam chasdo. |
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Psalm 119 (kuf yud tet) Ashrei temimei darech, haholchim beTorat Adonai. |
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Psalm 45 (mem
hei) |
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Psalm 120 (kuf chaf) Shir hama'alot; El Adonai batsaratah li karati vaya'aneini. |
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Psalm 121 (kuf chaf alef) Shir lama'alot; Esa einai el heharim, me'ayin yavo ezri? |
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Psalm 122 (kuf chaf bet) Shir hama'alot leDavid; Samachti be'omrim li, beit Adonai nelech. |
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Psalm 123 (kuf chaf gimel) Shir hama'alot; eleicha nasati et einai, hayoshvi bashamayim. |
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Psalm 124 (kuf chaf daled) Shir hama'alot leDavid; lulei Adonai shehaya lanu, yomar na Yisrael. |
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Psalm 50 (nun) |
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Psalm 125 (kuf chaf hei) Shir hama'alot; habotchi bAdonai, kehar Tsion lo yimot, le'olam yeshev. |
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Psalm 126 (kuf chaf vav) Shir hama'alot; beshuv Adonai et shivat Tsion, hayinu kechomim. |
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Psalm 127 (kuf chaf zayin) Shir hama'alot liShlomo; im Adonai lo yivneh vayit, shav amlu vonav bo, im Adonai lo yishmor ir, shav shakad shomer. |
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Psalm 128 (kuf chaf chet) Shir hama'alot; ashrei kol yirei Adonai, haholech bidrachav. |
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Psalm 129 (kuf chaf tet) Shir hama'alot; rabat tseraruni minurai, yomar na Yisrael. |
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Psalm 55 (nun
hei) Lamenatseyach binginot maskil leDavid. (The basis for Naomi Shemer's song 'Tfilati') |
24 lines |
Psalm 130 (kuf lamed) Shir hama'alot; mima'amakim keratichah, Adonai. |
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Psalm 56 (nun
vav) Lamenatseyach al yonat elem r'chokim, leDavid mictam, be'echoz oto Flishtim b'gat. |
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Psalm 131 (kuf lamed alef) Shir hama'alot leDavid; Adonai, lo gavah libi, velo ramu einai, velo hilachti bigdolot uvenifla'ot mimeni. |
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Psalm 132 (kuf lamed bet) Shir hama'alot; Zchor Adonai Ledavid, et kol unoto. |
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Psalm 58 (nun
chet) |
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Psalm 133 (kuf lamed gimel) Shir hama'alot leDavid; hineh ma tov u ma na'im, shevet achim gam yachad. *Psalm 133 is the source for the widely-known song "Hineh Ma Tov U Ma Naim" - "How Good and How Pleasant it is for friends to sit together" |
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Psalm 59 (nun
tet) |
18 lines |
Psalm 134 (kuf lamed daled)
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3 lines |
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14 lines |
Psalm 135 (kuf lamed hei) Haleluyah; Halelu et shem Adonai, Halelu avdei Adonai.
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Psalm 61 (samech
alef) |
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Psalm 136 (kuf lamed vav) Hodu lAdonai ki tov, ki le'olam chasdo. *Psalm 136 is recited in the Shacharit (morning) service every day of the year, including Shabbat and Festivals. |
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Psalm 137 (kuf lamed zayin) Al naharot Bavel, sham yashavnu, gam bachinu, bezochreinu et Tsion. *Psalm 137 begins with the verse "By the waters of Babylon, we sat and wept when we remember Zion". |
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Psalm 138 (kuf lamed chet)
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8 lines |
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Psalm 64 (samech
daled) |
11 lines |
Psalm 139 (kuf lamed tet)
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14 lines |
Psalm 140 (kuf mem)
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Psalm 66 (samech
vav) |
20 lines |
Psalm 141 (kuf mem alef)
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8 lines |
Psalm 142 (kuf mem bet)
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8 lines |
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Psalm 143 (kuf mem gimel)
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12 lines |
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Psalm 69 (samech
tet) |
37 lines |
Psalm 144 (kuf mem daled)
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5 lines |
Psalm 145 (kuf mem hei)
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Psalm 146 (kuf mem vav)
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20 lines |
Psalm 147 (kuf mem zayin)
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20 lines |
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Psalm 148 (kuf mem chet)
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Psalm 74 (ayin
daled) Maskil l'Asaf, lamah Elohim zanachtah lanetsach, ye'eshan ap'cha b'tson mar'itecha. |
23 lines |
Psalm 149 (kuf mem tet)
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9 lines |
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11 lines |
Psalm 150 (Kuf nun)
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6 lines |
Acknowledgements and Sources
This version of the psalms is from the Jewish Publication Society (JPS), a translation of the Hebrew Bible published in 1917. The text is in the public domain.
Translations of the Psalms: Sacred Texts.com. For further queries email the publisher of Hebrew Songs.com
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