Psalms 152–155

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Psalms • תהילים (Tehilim)

Psalm 23Psalm 51Psalm 67Psalm 74
Psalm 83Psalm 89Psalm 91Psalm 95
Psalm 98Psalm 100Psalm 103
Psalm 104Psalm 109Psalms 113-118
Psalm 119Psalm 130Psalm 137
Psalm 151Psalms 152–155


Complete Psalms 1–150

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Psalms 152 to 155 are additional Psalms found in the Syriac Peshitta, in Greek Septuagint manuscripts, and in the Qumran scrolls: 11QPs(a)154,155. Together with Psalm 151, they are also called the Five Apocryphal Psalms of David. W. Wright in "Some Apocryphal Psalms in Syriac", Proceedings of the Society of Biblical archaeology 9 [1887] 257–266, titled them as follows:

  • "The Prayer of Hezekiah when enemies surrounded him."
  • "When the People obtained permission from Cyrus to return home."
  • "Spoken by David when he was contending with the lion and the wolf which took a sheep from his flock."
  • "Spoken by David when returning thanks to God, who had delivered him from the lion and the wolf and he had slain both of them."

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