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Psalm 41

Psalm 41 is the 41st psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Blessed is he that considereth the poor". In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint version of the Bible, and generally in its Latin translations, this psalm is Psalm 40.

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Hebrew (original)
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Psalm 40 · "Beatus qui intellegit super egenum et pauperem"

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Psalm 41

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Psalm 41

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related to External links · 25
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related to Catholic Church · 12
Psalm 41 → Friday, Hours, In, Liturgy, Matins, Nursia, Psalm, Rule, Saint Benedict, The, This, Vespers
related to Musical settings · 9
Psalm 41 → Becker Psalter, German, Handel's Foundling Hospital Anthem, Heinrich Schütz, Mann, Psalm, SWV, The English, Wohl
related to Judaism · 8
Psalm 41 → Amidah, Breslov, Psalm, Psalms, Rebbe Nachman, Rosh Hashanah, Tikkun HaKlali, Verse
related to New Testament · 4
Psalm 41 → John, Luke, New Testament Verse, Psalm
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Psalm 41 → "Beatus qui intellegit super egenum et pauperem", Psalm 40
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Psalm 41 → Hebrew (original)
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Psalm 41 → 41st psalm of the Book of Psalms

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psalm 41 book version text septuagint english king catholic blessed poor 40 first psalms one new church prayer hebrew considereth

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Psalm 41LanguageHebrew (original)1.00infobox
Psalm 41Other namePsalm 401.00infobox
Psalm 41Other name"Beatus qui intellegit super egenum et pauperem"1.00infobox
Psalm 41is a41st psalm of the Book of Psalms0.90text
Psalm 41related to Catholic ChurchThis0.60section
Psalm 41related to Catholic ChurchMatins0.60section
Psalm 41related to Catholic ChurchRule0.60section
Psalm 41related to Catholic ChurchSaint Benedict0.60section
Psalm 41related to Catholic ChurchNursia0.60section
Psalm 41related to Catholic ChurchIn0.60section
Psalm 41related to Catholic ChurchLiturgy0.60section
Psalm 41related to Catholic ChurchHours0.60section

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