Levites' Song
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The Levites' Song was a song sung by the Jewish descendents of Levi in the time of the Jewish Temple. A different song was sung every day of the week. Also, on certain times of the year, a different song was sung instead of the normal one for that day of the week. All songs come from Psalms. Entire chapters were sung.
[edit] Songs for the days of the week
- Sunday: Psalm 24
- Monday: Psalm 48
- Tuesday: Psalm 82
- Wednesday: Psalm 94, and the first three verses of Psalm 95
- Thursday: Psalm 81
- Friday: Psalm 93
- Saturday: Psalm 92
[edit] Songs for special days
An example of a replacement song for the days of the year is Psalm 104 for the New Moon.
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