Psalm 120 (Vulgate) is the second Song of Ascents and marks a tonal shift from moral distress to quiet confidence. — Psalm 121 (Hebrew / English)Levavi oculos meos in montes By GRAHAM JOHN A psalm of trust and reassurance, affirming that true security comes not from places of power or refuge, but from the attentive, …
After the great acrostic of Psalm 118 (Vulgate), the Psalter deliberately shifts tone and scale. Psalm 119 (Vulgate) is the first of the Songs of Ascents — brief, compressed, and existentially sharp. — Psalm 120 (Hebrew / English)Ad Dominum cum tribularer clamavi By GRAHAM JOHN A short psalm of distress and moral dislocation, expressing the …
— Psalm 119 (Hebrew)Beati immaculati in via By GRAHAM JOHN An extended acrostic meditation on the law of the Lord, presenting obedience not as legalism but as a lifelong path of formation, endurance, and interior freedom. 176 verses totalSESSION 1: Verses 1–30 (Aleph–Gimel + Daleth opening) ORIENTATION NOTE (FOR READERS) Because of its exceptional length …
ORIENTATION NOTE (IMPORTANT) This is a major liturgical psalm, frequently used in Jewish Passover and Christian Easter contexts. — Psalm 118 (Hebrew)Confitemini Domino quoniam bonus By GRAHAM JOHN A great hymn of thanksgiving celebrating deliverance, trust under threat, and the enduring mercy of God, culminating in a vision of rejected weakness becoming the foundation of …
— Psalm 116:10–19 (Hebrew)Credidi, propter quod locutus sum By GRAHAM JOHN A psalm of trust spoken from within affliction, exploring faith under pressure, the cost of fidelity, and the meaning of thanksgiving offered not in abstraction but in lived response. 10 verses total VERSUS 1–10 (Latin + Literal English + Word Notes) 1 Credidi, propter …
— Psalm 116:1–9 (Hebrew)Dilexi, quoniam exaudiet Dominus By GRAHAM JOHN A personal psalm of thanksgiving in which deliverance from death leads not to triumphalism but to love, trust, and a renewed commitment to walk consciously before God. 9 verses total VERSUS 1–9 (Latin + Literal English + Word Notes) 1 Dilexi, quoniam exaudiet Dominus vocem …
— Psalms 114–115 (Hebrew)In exitu Israel de Aegypto By GRAHAM JOHN A composite psalm of deliverance and trust, recalling Israel’s exodus and contrasting the living God with powerless idols, before reaffirming confidence in divine protection. 26 verses total VERSUS 1–26 (Latin + Literal English + Word Notes) 1 In exitu Israel de Aegypto, domus Iacob …
— Psalm 113 (Hebrew)Laudate, pueri, Dominum By GRAHAM JOHN A hymn of praise celebrating the Lord’s exalted transcendence and his gracious concern for the lowly, reversing human expectations of power and honour. 9 verses total VERSUS 1–9 (Latin + Literal English + Word Notes) 1 Laudate, pueri, Dominum; laudate nomen Domini.Praise the Lord, you servants; …
— Psalm 112 (Hebrew)Beatus vir qui timet Dominum By GRAHAM JOHN A wisdom psalm describing the blessedness, moral stability, and generosity of the righteous person who lives in reverent alignment with God’s order. 10 verses total VERSUS 1–10 (Latin + Literal English + Word Notes) 1 Beatus vir qui timet Dominum; in mandatis eius volet …
A psalm of praise for God’s works, justice, and covenant faithfulness.10 verses total. VERSUS 1–10 (Latin + Literal English + Word Notes) 1 Confitebor tibi, Domine, in toto corde meo; in consilio iustorum et congregatione.I will confess to you, O Lord, with my whole heart; in the council of the just and in the assembly. …
