Psalm 146
Psalm 146 is the 146th ( according to the numbering of the Greek Septuagint of 145 ) of the 150 Psalms in the Psalter of the Jewish Tanakh and the Christian Old Testament. It is divided into ten verses and begins and ends with the cry " Alleluia ". He is one of the psalms of praise.
Liturgical use
Judaism
- The Psalm 146 is part of the Pesukei Dezimra from the Jewish morning prayer and recited it daily.
Catholic
- Morning Prayer on Thursday of the fourth week in the Liturgy of the Hours
- Lauds of Totenoffiziums (or 150)
Protestant
- Psalm of the 14th Sunday after Trinity in the lectionary
Musical settings (selection)
- Anton Bruckner: Psalm 146 in A Major for soprano, alto, tenor, bass, mixed choir and orchestra (WAB 37), 1860
- Manfred Gerigk: Three Laudate Psalms GerWV 51