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Psalm 112

Psalm 112 is the 112th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Praise ye the LORD. Blessed is the man that feareth the LORD".

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Hebrew (original)
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Psalm 111 · "Beatus vir qui timet Dominum"

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Psalm 112

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Triples67
Avg. degree1.96
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Psalm 112

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related to Musical settings · 23
Psalm 112 → André Campra, Beata Vergine, Beatus, Becker Psalter, Der, Dominica, Dominum, François Giroust, French Michel-Richard Delalande, German, Heinrich Schütz, Mann, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Monteverdi's, Mozart's Vesperae, Psalm, Selva, SWV, The Latin, Vesperae
related to External links · 21
Psalm 112 → Blessed, Catholic BishopsPsalm, Choral Public Domain Library, ChoralWiki, Church, EnglandPsalm, English, Free, Hebrew, International Music Score Library, LORD, Pieces, ProjectPsalm, Psalm, Psalms Chapter, Refrain, Scores, The, The Blessings Upon Those, United States Conference
related to Catholic Church · 19
Psalm 112 → AD, Benedict, Epiphany, Hours, In, Liturgy, Moreover, Nursia, Ordinary Time, Psalm, Roman, Rule, Saint Benedict, So, Solemnity, St, Sunday, Sunday's, Vespers
Other name · 2
Psalm 112 → "Beatus vir qui timet Dominum", Psalm 111
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Psalm 112 → Hebrew (original)
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Psalm 112 → 112th psalm of the Book of Psalms

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psalm beatus vir lord latin 112 111 vespers text qui septuagint timet dominum hebrew praise ejus different composed catholic musical

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Psalm 112LanguageHebrew (original)1.00infobox
Psalm 112Other namePsalm 1111.00infobox
Psalm 112Other name"Beatus vir qui timet Dominum"1.00infobox
Psalm 112is a112th psalm of the Book of Psalms0.90text
Psalm 112related to Catholic ChurchSaint Benedict0.60section
Psalm 112related to Catholic ChurchNursia0.60section
Psalm 112related to Catholic ChurchPsalm0.60section
Psalm 112related to Catholic ChurchVespers0.60section
Psalm 112related to Catholic ChurchRule0.60section
Psalm 112related to Catholic ChurchSt0.60section
Psalm 112related to Catholic ChurchBenedict0.60section
Psalm 112related to Catholic ChurchAD0.60section

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