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  2. The 23rd Psalm - Wikipedia

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    Lost (season 2) List of episodes. " The 23rd Psalm " is the tenth episode of the second season of Lost, and the 35th episode overall. The episode was directed by Matt Earl Beesley, and written by Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof. It first aired on January 11, 2006, on ABC, and was watched by an average of 20.56 million American viewers.

  3. Songs (Stan Brakhage cycle) - Wikipedia

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    The Songs are a cycle of silent color 8mm films by the American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage produced from 1964 to 1969. They are seen as one of Brakhage's major works and include the feature-length 23rd Psalm Branch, considered by some to be one of the filmmaker's masterworks and described by film historian P. Adams Sitney as "an apocalypse of imagination."

  4. Biblical Songs - Wikipedia

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    Biblical Songs ( Czech: Biblické písně) is a song cycle which consists of musical settings by Czech composer Antonín Dvořák of ten texts, selected by him, from the Book of Psalms. It was originally composed for low voice and piano (1894, Op. 99, B. 185). The first five songs were later orchestrated by the composer (1895, B. 189).

  5. Template:Hymns and songs based on Psalms - Wikipedia

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    e. Hymns and songs based on psalms. Psalm 6: Straf mich nicht in deinem Zorn(Not in Anger, Mighty God) Psalm 12 (11): Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein(O Lord, Look Down from Heaven, Behold) Psalm 14 (13): Es spricht der Unweisen Mund wohl(The Mouth of Fools Doth God Confess) Psalm 19 (18): Dein Lob, Herr, ruft der Himmel aus.

  6. Talk:Psalm 23 - Wikipedia

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    An illustrated version of Psalm 23, from The Sunday at Home, a 19th-century compendium of religious texts. Originally included in the Hebrew Bible , the psalm is popular among both Jews and Christians, is often alluded to in popular media and has been set to music.

  7. Psalm 23 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 23 is the 23rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "The Lord is my shepherd". In Latin, it is known by the incipit, "Dominus regit me ". The Book of Psalms is part of the third section of the Hebrew Bible, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.

  8. Gelineau psalmody - Wikipedia

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    Gelineau psalmody. Gelineau psalmody is a method of singing the Psalms that was developed in France by Catholic Jesuit priest Joseph Gelineau around 1953, with English translations appearing some ten years later. [1] Its chief distinctives are: unlike plainchant or Anglican chant, the verses have a regular metre.

  9. Sidney Psalms - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 1 is the first in the Sidney Psalter written by the brother and sister Phillip and Mary Sidney in the 16th century. Psalm 1 as discussed here was written by Philip Sidney in the late 1500s. It is a poetic adaptation of the psalm that appears in the biblical Book of Psalms. Although many psalm translations were made in the Renaissance ...