noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
sing
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Sometimes they journeyed alone, sometimes in groups, singing psalms as they walked.
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If he ejects it into the fire, he shall sing one hundred psalms .
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Music was introduced with antiphonal singing of psalms and later Gregorian chanting.
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They all sang their psalms and went to the refectory.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Brueggemann then contrasts the pit imagery with that of the wing, which also occurs in these psalms of lament.
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Hymnody Metrical psalms are still occasionally used in Baptist churches, but hymns are the main musical items in their services.
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I am so sick of judges writing psalms to arbitration.
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Other similar psalms add one extra dimension, the cry for vengeance on those who have put him there!
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Sometimes Bone ThugsN-Harmony member FleshN-Bone comes to the fore with rhymes that could be characterized as urban psalms.
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The author of the 121st psalm has few more ardent disciples than me.
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The roots of this joy in worship can be seen in the psalms, the hymn book of the Old Testament.
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When Isabella wins a military victory she celebrates it with eleven days of psalms and the sonorous severities of priests.