Psalm 94

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Psalm 94 (Greek numbering: Psalm 93) is one of the psalm in the biblical Book of Psalms. One of the Royal Psalms, Psalm 93-99, praising God as the King of His people.

Franz Liszt's student Julius Reubke wrote a massive Sonata on the 94th Psalm for organ. It is a staple of the organ repertoire.

Uses

Judaism

  • Is recited in its entirety, along with the first three verses of Psalm 95, as the psalm of the day for the Shir Shel Yom of Wednesday.[1]
  • Is recited on the fifth day of Sukkot.[2]
  • Verse 1 is part of Mishnah Tamid 7:4.[3]
  • Verse 1-2 are the sixth and seventh verses of V'hu Rachum in Pesukei Dezimra.[4]
  • Verse 14 is the sixteenth verse of Yehi Kivod in Pesukei Dezimra[5]

References

  1. The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 164
  2. The Artscroll Tehillim page 329
  3. The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 479
  4. The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 62
  5. The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 66
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