Psalm 134: Psalm 134 is a Psalm of David, and this Psalm encourages the praise of God. The Psalm begins with “Hallelujah” which means Praise ye Jehovah. This Psalm calls for rejoicing in God in all situations. One time in history the Psalm was used to celebrate Yom Kippur because Psalm 134 mentions God’s mercy and forgiveness. Psalm 134 also begins singing about the unity that exists between the family of Israel .
Psalm 134 is, “An acrostic Psalm, consisting of eight stanzas of eight Psalms each”. Psalm 134 was written by David as he wrote other Psalms such Psalm 23, Psalm 51, Psalm 34 Psalm 37 Psalm 119 Psalm 127 Psalm 100 Psalm 150. Some of the Psalms were used by David in order to praise God when he was in joy or when he was in sorrow. David composed this Psalm along with other psalms during the time when all Israel went out to the House of Psalm 134 in Psalms. Psalm 134 also emphasizes the act of praising God, singing about his glory and honor, His mercy and grace. Psalm 134 is written in acrostic form, which means the Psalm was written according to each letter of Psalms 22-150. These letters are known as Psalms 22-150 Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalms.
There are eight stanzas in the psalm. Every line has eight words except for the second and third lines of each stanza, which have ten words. Each verse contains two or three lines. Psalms Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalm Psalms also consists of eight lines, and each verse contains two or three lines.