
Chapter 90 David found this prayer in its present form-receiving a tradition attributing it
to MosesThe Midrash attributes the next eleven psalms to Moses (Rashi).-and incorporated it into the Tehillim. It
speaks of the brevity of human life, and inspires man to repent and avoid pride in this world.
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Chapter 91 This psalm inspires the hearts of the people to seek shelter under the wings of
the Divine Presence. It also speaks of the four seasons of the year, and their respective ministering powers,
instructing those who safeguard their souls to avoid them.
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Chapter 92
Sung every Shabbat by the Levites in the Holy Temple, this psalm speaks of the World to Come, and comforts the
hearts of those crushed by suffering.
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Chapter 93 This psalm speaks of the Messianic era, when Elohim will don grandeur-allowing no
room for man to boast before Him as did Nebuchadnezzar, Pharaoh, and Sennacherib.
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Chapter 94
An awe-inspiring and wondrous prayer with which every individual can pray for the redemption. It is also an
important moral teaching.
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Chapter 95 This psalm speaks of the future, when man will say to his fellow, "Come, let us
sing and offer praise to Elohim for the miracles He has performed for us!"
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Chapter 96
The time will yet come when man will say to his fellow: "Come, let us sing to Elohim!"
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