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]
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