
Chapter 72 David composed this psalm for Solomon, praying that he be granted the wisdom to
provide justice for the poor.
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Chapter 73 This psalm addresses the question of why the righteous suffer while the wicked
prosper, and prays for an end to our long exile. Read, and you will find repose for your soul.
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Chapter 74
The psalmist mourns and weeps over all the synagogues and study halls that have been burned: the Philistines
destroyed the Tabernacle of Shiloh; Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the first Temple. We have been in exile for so long,
without seeing any signs of redemption! When will the redemption come? Read, and you will find lamentation and
consolation.
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Chapter 75
How great is Israel! During their holidays they do not engage in frivolity, but in song and praise, and the study
of the holiday's laws. Also, when they proclaimed (at the giving of the Torah), "We will do and we will hear!" they
allowed the world to remain in existence. This psalm also admonishes those who indulge in worldly pleasures and
attribute their prosperity to their own efforts.
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Chapter 76
This psalm contains the prophecy of when the vast army of Sennacherib was seized with a deep slumber that rendered
the hands of the soldiers powerless to raise their weapons; thus did they all fall in battle.
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