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1 псалом
( молитвенное песнопение) psalm, сокр. Ps(a)изобразительные псалмы (псалмы 102/103 и 145/146; поются в составе изобразительных, кроме богослужений Великого поста, и на литургии в воскресные и праздничные дни антифонами перед малым входом) — the typical psalms, the first and second antiphons
метрический псалом (стихотворный вариант псалма для исполнения церк. хором; введён во времена Реформации во франц. и швейцарских реформатских церквах как музыкальная форма, более соответствующая библ. в отличие от немец. лютеранских песнопений) — metrical psalm
относящийся к пению псалмов — psalmodic, psalmic
покаянные псалмы (в Восточном христ-ве - 50-й псалом, начинающийся словами "Помилуй меня, Боже..."; в Зап. христ-ве - псалмы 6, 31/32, 38/39, 50/51, 101/102, 129/130, 142/143) — the penitential psalms
предначинательный псалом (псалом 103/104, к-рый поётся или читается в начале вечерни; посвящён прославлению красоты тварного мира и величия Создателя) — the introductory [proemial] psalm
призывательный псалом англик., катол. (псалом 94/95 в Псалтири) — the invitatory psalm, the Venite
прославляющие псалмы (в иудаизме) — hallel, (136, позже - 120-136) the Great Hallel, (113-118, которые поются на Песах и др. великие еврейские праздники) the Egyptian Hallels
степенны́е псалмы — the gradual psalms
псалом 97/98 (в Псалтири) — the Cantate (Domino)
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2 Изобразительны
Christianity: Typical Psalms (the first two antiphons)
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