Psalm of communal lament

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The psalms of communal lament are a group of Pslam Forms from the Hebrew Bible, classified by their focus on laments expressing deep sorrow for the travails of a nation and as a group asking for God's blessing. Psalms of communal laments were more commonly found in printed Psalters following major natural disasters.

[edit] Structure

The motifs of the communal lament psalm are very similar to the individual lament, but includes a corporate form of language and a focus on motivating God to bless the nation and smite its enemies.

A Communal Lament essentially consists of five possible parts:

  • The Address and Introductory Petition
  • The Lament Proper
  • National Confession of Trust
  • The Petition Proper and Motivation
  • Vow of Praise

[edit] List of Psalms of Communal Lament

Using the Hebrew numbering system, the following are traditionally categorized as psalms of communal lament:

  • Psalm 42
  • Psalm 60
  • Psalm 74
  • Psalm 79
  • Psalm 80
  • Psalm 85

[edit] Purpose

The reading and reflection on these psalms are intended to express empathy for people suffering as a result of great loss.