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Responsorial Psalms are ancient songs of praise and prayer and are an important and often musical part of the Liturgy of the Word in Christian worship for two millennia. The root of the word 'psalm' is Greek for 'songs sung to a harp.' Many of the 150 psalms in the Old Testament Book of Psalms are attributed to David.
Typical implementations involve the accompanist playing an introduction (usually the refrain), the cantor sings the refrain, followed by the assembly singing the refrain a third time. Then the verse, refrain, verse, refrain cycle is repeated until there are no more verses.
Listen to the AIFF file: Psalm 41, 23.4MB.
For Piano, Guitar, Vocals
| Psalm 41 Refrain:
Lord, heal my soul. Lord, heal my soul. Lord, heal my soul. Lord, heal my soul.
Verses:
Happy the man who helps the poor and the weak.
The Lord will save him, will guard him and will give him life.
The Lord will not give him up to the will of his foes.
The Lord will help him on his bed of pain.
He brings him back to health.
"Lord, have mercy on me."
"Heal my soul for I have sinned against you."
If you hold me I shall be unharmed.
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel!
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