Psalm 29
Psalm 29 is the 29th psalm from the Book of Psalms.
Uses
Judaism
- Is the sixth paragraph of Kabbalat Shabbat.[1]
- Is recited on Shabbat during Shacharit as when returning the Torah Scroll to the ark.[2]
- Is recited in some congregations before Maariv on Motzei Shabbat.[3]
- Is recited on the third day of Sukkot in some traditions.[4]
- Is recited on Shavuot in some traditions.[5]
- Verse 11 is part of Talmud Berachos 64a.[6] It is the final verse of Birkat Hamazon,[7] is recited during the prayers following Motzei Shabbat Maariv,[8] and is recited when opening the Hakafot on Simchat Torah.[9]
References
- ↑ The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 314
- ↑ The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 458
- ↑ The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 592
- ↑ The Artscroll Tehillim page 329
- ↑ The Artscroll Tehillim page 329
- ↑ The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 479
- ↑ The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 195
- ↑ The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 607
- ↑ The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 759
External links
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