782. Hear My Prayer, O God (Psalm 143)

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Text Information
First Line: Hear my prayer, O God
Title: Hear My Prayer, O God (Psalm 143)
Author: Carl P. Daw, Jr. (2005)
Meter: 5.6.5.6.D
Language: English
Publication Date: 2013
Scripture:
Topic: Healing; Lament; Trust (1 more...)
Copyright: © 2005 Hope Publishing Company
CCLI Number: 5002641
Tune Information
Name: HYMN CHANT
Composer: Hal H. Hopson (2006)
Meter: 5.6.5.6.D
Key: e minor
Copyright: © 2006 Hope Publishing Company


Text Information:

This text is a 21st-century paraphrase of Psalm 143, the last of the seven penitential psalms. Internal references suggest that the original psalm was associated with a night of prayer in the Temple. It is set to a chant-like tune composed especially for these words.


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