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- Kentish_Psalm abstract "The Kentish Psalm, also known as Kentish Psalm 50, is an Old English translation of and commentary on Psalm 51 (numbered 50 in the Septuagint). The poem is extant in a single manuscript, British Library MS Cotton Vespasian D.vi.Psalm 51, also known as the Miserere ("have mercy") poem, was usually read as a plea by David, asking God for forgiveness for his affair with Bathsheba. The Kentish Psalm begins by recounting that traditional exegetical material, followed by "an expansive paraphrase" of the psalm, and ends with the poet's plea that God "forgive the poet and others just as he forgave David."".
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- Kentish_Psalm subject Category:David.
- Kentish_Psalm subject Category:Old_English_poems.
- Kentish_Psalm subject Category:Psalms.
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- Kentish_Psalm type OldEnglishPoems.
- Kentish_Psalm type Poem106377442.
- Kentish_Psalm type Writing106362953.
- Kentish_Psalm type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Kentish_Psalm comment "The Kentish Psalm, also known as Kentish Psalm 50, is an Old English translation of and commentary on Psalm 51 (numbered 50 in the Septuagint). The poem is extant in a single manuscript, British Library MS Cotton Vespasian D.vi.Psalm 51, also known as the Miserere ("have mercy") poem, was usually read as a plea by David, asking God for forgiveness for his affair with Bathsheba.".
- Kentish_Psalm label "Kentish Psalm".
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