Psalm 143

Psalm 143
"Hear my prayer, O LORD"
Beginning of the psalm in Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry
Other name
  • Psalm 142 (Vulgate)
  • "Domine exaudi orationem meam"
Psalm 143
BookBook of Psalms
Hebrew Bible partKetuvim
Order in the Hebrew part1
CategorySifrei Emet
Christian Bible partOld Testament
Order in the Christian part19

Psalm 143 is the 143rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Hear my prayer, O LORD". In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint version of the Bible, and the Latin Vulgate, this psalm is Psalm 142. In Latin, it is known as "Domine exaudi orationem meam".[1] It is part of the final Davidic collection of psalms, comprising Psalms 138 to 145, which are specifically attributed to David in their opening verses.[2] It is one of the seven Penitential Psalms. The New King James Version calls it "An Earnest Appeal for Guidance and Deliverance".[3] The psalm has two equal sections, verses 1-6 and 7-12, separated by a Selah.[4]

The psalm is used as a regular part of Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and other Protestant liturgies; it has been set to music.

  1. ^ "Parallel Latin/English Psalter / Psalmus 142 (143)". medievalist.net. 2 May 2019.
  2. ^ Lama, A. K. (2013). Reading Psalm 145 with the Sages: A Compositional Analysis. Langham Monographs. p. 3. ISBN 9781907713354.
  3. ^ Psalm 143: NKJV
  4. ^ Kirkpatrick, A.,Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges on Psalm 143, accessed 2 July 2022

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