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Psalm 78

Psalm 78 is the 78th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Give ear, O my people, to my law". In the slightly different numbering system used in the Greek Septuagint and Latin Vulgate translations of the Bible, this psalm is Psalm 77.

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Hebrew (original)
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Psalmus 77 · "Adtendite populus meus legem meam"

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Psalm 78

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Triples38
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Psalm 78

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related to External links · 25
Psalm 78 → Asaph, Attend, Bible, Catholic BishopsPsalm, Choral Public Domain Library, ChoralWiki, Church, EnglandPsalm, English, Free, God’s Faithfulness, Hebrew, His Rebellious People, International Music Score Library, Learning, Lord, Mechon-mamreText, Pieces, ProjectPsalm, Psalm
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Psalm 78 → Becker Psalter, German, Gesetz, Heinrich Schütz, Hör, Psalm, SWV, Volk, Weis
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Psalm 78 → "Adtendite populus meus legem meam", Psalmus 77
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Psalm 78 → Hebrew (original)
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Psalm 78 → 78th psalm of the Book of Psalms

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psalm 78 bible verse septuagint book psalms text people part beginning new 77 recited english version first latin hebrew give

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Psalm 78LanguageHebrew (original)1.00infobox
Psalm 78Other namePsalmus 771.00infobox
Psalm 78Other name"Adtendite populus meus legem meam"1.00infobox
Psalm 78is a78th psalm of the Book of Psalms0.90text
Psalm 78related to External linksPieces0.60section
Psalm 78related to External linksPsalm0.60section
Psalm 78related to External linksScores0.60section
Psalm 78related to External linksInternational Music Score Library0.60section
Psalm 78related to External linksProjectPsalm0.60section
Psalm 78related to External linksFree0.60section
Psalm 78related to External linksChoral Public Domain Library0.60section
Psalm 78related to External linksChoralWiki0.60section

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