Psalm 119 Music
This page plays the entire Psalm 119 continuously.
All 22 sections of Psalm 119, the longest of the Psalms, set to music. Psalm 119 is an acrostic Psalm, which means that each letter of the Hebrew alphabet is used to begin a line. In this case, there are eight lines per letter, so all eight lines in section 1 begin with the letter Aleph, the 1st letter in the Hebrew alphabet. This version of Psalm 119 is accompanied primarily by guitar and vocals are by Tom Quinlan. Album Art was inspired by Biblewheel at http://www.biblewheel.com
Psalm 119a Aleph: Blessed Are They Whose Ways Are Blameless.
Psalm 119b Beth: How Can A Young Man Keep His Way Pure?
Psalm 119c Gimel: I Am A Stranger On Earth.
Psalm 119d Daleth: I Am Laid Low In The Dust
Psalm 119e Heh: Turn My Eyes Away From Worthless Things
Psalm 119f Vav: I Will Talk About Your Statutes Before Kings
Psalm 119g Zayin: Your Decrees Are The Theme Of My Song (wherever I lodge)
Psalm 119h Heth: You Are My Portion O LORD
Psalm 119i Teth: It Was Good For Me To Be Afflicted
Psalm 119j Yodh: Let Your Compassion Come To Me
Psalm 119k Kaph: How Long Must Your Servant Wait?
Psalm 119l Lamedh: Save Me For I Belong To You. (Your Word O LORD Is Eternal)
Psalm 119m Mem: I See More Clearly Than The Ancients (O How I Love Your Law)
Psalm 119n Nun: Your Word Is A Lamp Unto My Feet (and a light unto my pathway)
Psalm 119o Samekh: Away From Me You Evil Doers
Psalm 119p Ayin: It Is Time For You To Act, O LORD
Psalm 119q Peh: Streams Of Tears Flow From My Eyes (For Your Law Is Not Obeyed)
Psalm 119r Tsadhe: Your Promises Have Been Thoroughly Tested
Psalm 119s Qoph: I Rise Before The Dawn And Cry For Help
Psalm 119t Resh: Your Salvation Is Far From The Wicked
Psalm 119u Shin: Great Peace Have They Who Love Your Law
Psalm 119v Tav: I Have Gone Astray Like A Lost Sheep (Seek Your Servant)
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Deuteronomy 4:30-31
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Deuteronomy 4:24
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Deuteronomy 31:26
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Deuteronomy 32:21
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