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Hymns of Praise
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the key word, hallelujah (praise the lord. Typically three parts: 1 a call to praise God; 2. the reason for praising God; 3. a renewed call to praise God
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Communal Laments
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paryers of petition to God to brng deliverance to the community in times of disasters. The laments usually contained 1. a cry to God for help; 2. a description of the situation that brought on the appeal; 3. a prayer for deliverance; and 4. sometimes an oracle from a prophet or an expression of confidence that the lord would answer
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Individual Laments
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had the same basic form as communal laments. These were used where an individual asked for personal deliverance
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Individual songs of thanksgiving
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used by the individual to praise the Lord for deliverance from trouble. These include: 1. an introduction; 2. a narration that told of trouble, the cry to god and deliverance; 3. an acknowledgment of his deliverance, and 4. an announcement of an offering of thanks
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the royal psalms
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these were for special occasions in the religious services for the kind. Later when there was no king, these were read with anticipation of the coming of a Messiah
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the other psalms
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not all psalms fit into the above five categories: songs of pilgrimage (84-122), community songs of thanksgiving (67,124); wisdom poetry (37), torah liturgies (15, 24) and prophetic liturgies (12,14); and mixed poems (40,77)
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