Saturday, June 28, 2025

Psalm 117

 Host A 105 Psalm 117

 

Psalm 117 n Hebrew Cadence

 

Perhaps we can sing Hebrew Cadence also.

Cascione, after Jordan, after Casuto sees the number of times something is mentioned in a pericope as important. He uses this Hebrew Cadence to exegete parts of the New Testament, finding it. ‘Repetition in the Bible’ is his work.

This nobody has done something with Psalm 117, with 150:6, thus.

There are 5 commands to  praise, 6 praisers, and 7 Praised. KJV

Assigning one note of 7 to each, we would sing note5 for praise!, 4 to praiser, and 3 to Praised, thus:

5 O praise

3 the Lord

4 all ye nations

5 Praise

3 Him

4 all ye peoples

3 For His mercifulkindness is great

4 toward us

5 Praise

4 ye

3 the Lord

4 Let everything that hath breath

5 Praise

3 The Lord

5 Praise

4 ye

3 the Lord

It would be even better to use Hebrew.

I pray that Pastor Keuning will help the immusicate nobody, patternist, translate this.

 

Love in King Jesus,

 

Chuck Hartman

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