— Psalm 140 (Vulgate / Hebrew)Eripe me, Domine, ab homine malo By GRAHAM JOHN A psalm of protection and moral clarity, confronting violence, manipulation, and the destructive power of speech, while affirming trust in divine justice. 14 verses total VERSUS 1–14 (LATIN + LITERAL ENGLISH + WORD NOTES) 1 Eripe me, Domine, ab homine malo: …
— Psalm 139 (Vulgate / Hebrew)Domine, probasti me By GRAHAM JOHN A psalm of radical self-knowledge, exploring divine awareness, human interiority, and the impossibility of concealment — both consoling and unsettling. 24 verses totalVerses 1–18 reproduced below (see note at end) VERSUS 1–18 (LATIN + LITERAL ENGLISH + WORD NOTES) 1 Domine, probasti me, et …
This psalm marks a return to confidence, gratitude, and moral resolve — not naïve optimism, but faith tempered by experience. — Psalm 138 (Vulgate / Hebrew)Confitebor tibi, Domine By GRAHAM JOHN A psalm of thanksgiving and resolve, affirming fidelity to God amid opposition and locating confidence not in power, but in truth and humility. 8 …
— Psalm 137 (Vulgate / Hebrew)Super flumina Babylonis By GRAHAM JOHN A psalm of exile and memory, articulating grief, cultural dislocation, and the moral shock of unassimilated trauma. 9 verses total VERSUS 1–9 (LATIN + LITERAL ENGLISH + WORD NOTES) 1 Super flumina Babylonis, illic sedimus et flevimus, dum recordaremur Sion.By the rivers of Babylon, …
Psalm 136 is highly repetitive (quoniam in æternum misericordia eius occurs 26 times), so this treatment preserves integrity without redundancy. — Psalm 136 (Vulgate / Hebrew)Confitemini Domino quoniam bonus By GRAHAM JOHN A liturgical psalm of remembrance and gratitude, structured as a communal call-and-response, affirming that history itself is sustained by enduring mercy. 26 verses …
— Psalm 135 (Vulgate / Hebrew)Laudate nomen Domini By GRAHAM JOHN A psalm of praise grounded in memory: God’s sovereignty is proclaimed through creation, election, and historical deliverance, set deliberately against the impotence of idols. 21 verses total VERSUS 1–21 (LATIN + LITERAL ENGLISH + WORD NOTES) 1 Laudate nomen Domini: laudate, servi Domini.Praise the …
— Psalm 134 (Vulgate / Hebrew)Ecce nunc benedicite Dominum By GRAHAM JOHN A brief liturgical psalm marking the close of the pilgrim ascent: a call to night-watch worship, answered by blessing from Zion. 3 verses total VERSUS 1–3 (LATIN + LITERAL ENGLISH + WORD NOTES) 1 Ecce nunc benedicite Dominum, omnes servi Domini: qui statis …
— Psalm 133 (Vulgate / Hebrew)Ecce quam bonum et quam jucundum By GRAHAM JOHN A psalm of communal harmony, portraying unity not as agreement of opinion but as a sacred condition that consecrates and gives life. 3 verses total VERSUS 1–3 (LATIN + LITERAL ENGLISH + WORD NOTES) 1 Ecce quam bonum et quam jucundum …
— Psalm 132 (Vulgate / Hebrew)Memento, Domine, David By GRAHAM JOHN A psalm of covenant memory and kingship, recalling David’s vow, the choice of Zion, and the enduring tension between divine promise and historical reality. 18 verses total VERSUS 1–18 (LATIN + LITERAL ENGLISH + WORD NOTES) 1 Memento, Domine, David: et omnis mansuetudinis ejus.Remember, …
— Psalm 131 (Hebrew / English)Domine, non est exaltatum cor meum By GRAHAM JOHN A psalm of humility and interior stillness, rejecting ambition and self-assertion in favour of quiet trust and emotional maturity. 3 verses total VERSUS 1–3 (LATIN + LITERAL ENGLISH + WORD NOTES) 1 Domine, non est exaltatum cor meum, neque elati sunt …