The psalms of communal lament are a group of Psalm Forms from the Hebrew Bible, classified by their focus on laments expressing deep sorrow for the travails of a nation and as a group asking for God's blessing or intervention. Psalms of communal laments were more commonly found in printed Psalters following major natural disasters, plague, or oppression by surrounding nations
A Communal Lament essentially consists of six possible parts:[1]
- The Address - usually directly to God, "Hear me O God"
- The Lament Proper - a description of the occurrences for which the people are requesting assistance or rescue
- National Confession of Trust - a statement showing the nation's belief that God will hear their prayers
- The Petition Proper and Motivation - a usually very specific statement of what the people want God to do
- Exclamation of Certainty- That the psalmists prayer has been or will be heard by God
- Vow of Praise - portion of the lament where the people promise to offer thanksgiving once seeing God's intervention
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Explanation:
Which statement best explains the role of government according to John Locke? Governments should respect the fundamental rights of humans. The absolute authority of government is essential to ensure safety. The powers of government should be separated into different offices