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Psalm 78

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Psalm 78 (Greek numbering: Psalm 77) is the 78th psalm in the biblical Book of Psalms. It is one of the 12 Psalms of Asaph and is described as a "maskil". It is the second-longest Psalm, second only to Psalm 119 in length.

Uses in Judaism

  • Is recited on the third through sixth days of Passover in some traditions.
  • Verse 36-37 are found in the Foundation of Repentance recited on the eve of Rosh Hashanah
  • Verse 38 (V'hu Rachum) is the first verse of a paragraph by the same name in Pesukei Dezimra, is the seventeenth verse of Yehi Kivod in Pesukei Dezimra, is the opening verse of the long Tachanun recited on Mondays and Thursdays, is found in Uva Letzion, and is one of two verses recited at the beginning of Maariv
  • Verse 54 is part of Pirkei Avot Chapter 6, no. 10
  • Verse 61 is part of the long Tachanun recited on Mondays and Thursdays
  • References

    Psalm 78 Wikipedia