Psalm 20

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Psalms 20-21 in Biblia Hebraica Kittel (1909)

Psalm 20 is the 20th psalm of the Book of Psalms. It is internally attributed to King David.

In Jewish prayer

The 70 words in this psalm may reference the 70 years of exile between the first and second temples, or as suggested in the Zohar, the 70 cries of pain associated with child birth.[1] It has been inserted into daily prayer following the loss of the second temple to symbolize the somber period prior to the construction of the third temple.[2]

It is used in Jewish prayer in several ways:

  • Verses 2 and 10 are part of the opening paragraph of the long Tachanun recited on Mondays and Thursdays.[3]
  • It is also considered appropriate to recite in times of stress, such as labor.[1]

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