Psalm 131
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Psalm 131 is a brief, humble song of trust in God from the biblical Book of Psalms, emphasizing contentment and childlike dependence on the Lord.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Psalm 131 canonical | 4 |
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Target entity: Psalm 131 Context triple: [Chichester Psalms, usesTextFrom, Psalm 131]
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Psalm 42
Psalm 42 is a biblical psalm that poignantly expresses deep spiritual longing for God amid distress, famously opening with the image of a deer panting for streams of water.
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B.
Psalm 85
Psalm 85 is a biblical song of communal lament and hope that pleads for God’s restoration and forgiveness while expressing confidence in His steadfast love and faithfulness.
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C.
Psalm 77
Psalm 77 is a biblical psalm of lament and trust in which the psalmist moves from deep distress and questioning to renewed confidence by remembering God’s past mighty deeds.
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D.
Psalm 75
Psalm 75 is a biblical song of thanksgiving and warning that celebrates God’s just judgment and sovereign rule over the exaltation and downfall of the proud.
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E.
Psalm 115
Psalm 115 is a biblical psalm that contrasts the living God of Israel with lifeless idols, emphasizing trust in the Lord rather than in man-made gods.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Psalm 131 Target entity description: Psalm 131 is a brief, humble song of trust in God from the biblical Book of Psalms, emphasizing contentment and childlike dependence on the Lord.
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A.
Psalm 42
Psalm 42 is a biblical psalm that poignantly expresses deep spiritual longing for God amid distress, famously opening with the image of a deer panting for streams of water.
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B.
Psalm 85
Psalm 85 is a biblical song of communal lament and hope that pleads for God’s restoration and forgiveness while expressing confidence in His steadfast love and faithfulness.
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C.
Psalm 77
Psalm 77 is a biblical psalm of lament and trust in which the psalmist moves from deep distress and questioning to renewed confidence by remembering God’s past mighty deeds.
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D.
Psalm 75
Psalm 75 is a biblical song of thanksgiving and warning that celebrates God’s just judgment and sovereign rule over the exaltation and downfall of the proud.
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E.
Psalm 115
Psalm 115 is a biblical psalm that contrasts the living God of Israel with lifeless idols, emphasizing trust in the Lord rather than in man-made gods.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (44)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
biblical psalm
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chapter of the Book of Psalms ⓘ religious text ⓘ |
| attributedTo | David ⓘ |
| bookOrderInPsalms | 131 ⓘ |
| classification | Song of Ascents ⓘ |
| closingExhortationScope | from this time forth and forevermore ⓘ |
| emphasizes |
dependence on the LORD
ⓘ
quieted soul ⓘ simplicity of faith ⓘ |
| exhorts |
Am Yisrael
ⓘ
surface form:
Israel to hope in the LORD
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| genre |
psalm of confidence
ⓘ
song of trust ⓘ |
| hasNumber | 131 ⓘ |
| hasVerseCount | 3 ⓘ |
| includedIn |
Masoretic Text
ⓘ
Septuagint ⓘ |
| keyImage | weaned child with its mother ⓘ |
| language | Hebrew ⓘ |
| liturgicalUse |
Christian worship
ⓘ
Jewish prayer ⓘ |
| openingWordsEnglish | "LORD, my heart is not haughty" ⓘ |
| partOf |
Psalms
ⓘ
surface form:
Book of Psalms
Bible ⓘ
surface form:
Christian Bible
Tanakh ⓘ
surface form:
Hebrew Bible
Ketuvim ⓘ Bible ⓘ
surface form:
Old Testament
|
| positionInSongsOfAscents | 12 ⓘ |
| psalmNumberInSeptuagint | 130 ⓘ |
| rejects |
concern with great matters beyond the psalmist
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haughty heart ⓘ lofty eyes ⓘ |
| superscription |
Songs of Ascents (Psalms 120–134)
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surface form:
A Song of Ascents
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| theme |
childlike dependence on God
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contentment ⓘ humility before God ⓘ inner calm ⓘ rejection of pride ⓘ trust in God ⓘ |
| tradition |
Christian
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Jewish ⓘ |
| usedFor |
meditation on humility
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prayers for trust ⓘ spiritual reflection on contentment ⓘ |
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