Ancient Israelite Prayer

Ancient Israelite prayers and hymns appear in the book of Psalms and in some biblical prose narratives.

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Ancient Israel, like its neighbors in the ancient Near East, left us prayers and hymns. The Bible recognizes only one legitimate God, and so biblical prayers mention, or are addressed to, the God of Israel, YHWH. Members of other nations, who worshiped multiple gods, wrote prayers for specific gods; on occasion, they addressed groups of gods or any god who would listen. In the Bible, formal prayers for public occasions are in poetry, whereas spontaneous prayers by individuals are in prose.

Most of the Bible’s formal hymns and prayers are found in the book of Psalms. Outside the book of Psalms, poetic prayers appear within prose narratives, like Hannah’s prayer in 1 Samuel 2 and Jonah’s prayer in Jonah 2. These prayers resemble psalms; they may have existed independently and been inserted by the authors of the narratives, or they may have been created on the model of psalms. Prose prayers are also found within narrative. They seem more spontaneous than poetic prayers in that they are specifically designed for the occasion on which they are uttered rather than based on a generic psalm-like model. By the Persian period, prose prayer was used for formal, public occasions, although poetic prayer continued as well (many psalms date from the Persian period). This was also the time that penitential prayers became more common. There is some overlap among Prayers, Blessings and Curses, and Poetry.

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Psalm 1

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Happy is the man who has not followed the counsel of the wicked, or taken the path of sinners, or joined the company of the insolent; rather, the teaching of the Lord is his delight, and he studies…

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Psalm 6

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For the leader; with instrumental music on the sheminith. A psalm of David. O Lord, do not punish me in anger, do not chastise me in fury. Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I languish; heal me, O Lord…

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Psalm 8

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For the leader; on the gittith. A psalm of David. O Lord, our Lord, How majestic is Your name throughout the earth, You who have covered the heavens with Your splendor! From the mouths of…

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Psalm 15

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A psalm of David. Lord, who may sojourn in Your tent, who may dwell on Your holy mountain? He who lives without blame, who does what is right, and in his heart acknowledges the truth; whose…

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Psalm 19

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For the leader. A psalm of David. The heavens declare the glory of God, the sky proclaims His handiwork. Day to day makes utterance, night to night speaks out. There is no utterance, there are no…

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Psalm 23

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A psalm of David. The Lord is my shepherd; I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me to water in places of repose; He renews my life; He guides me in right paths as…