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psalm

Psalm vs Psalmography - What's the difference?

psalm | psalmography |


As nouns the difference between psalm and psalmography

is that psalm is psalm while psalmography is the act or practice of writing psalms, or sacred songs.

Psalm vs Sticheron - What's the difference?

psalm | sticheron |


As nouns the difference between psalm and sticheron

is that psalm is psalm while sticheron is a hymn, often written in cycles and sung in alternation with psalm verses, used in the orthodox church and those eastern catholic churches which follow the (byzantine rite).

Psalm vs Cush - What's the difference?

psalm | cush |


As a noun psalm

is psalm.

As a proper noun cush is

(biblical) the son of ham and grandson of noah, progenitor of the african peoples.

Psalm vs Psalmic - What's the difference?

psalm | psalmic |


As a noun psalm

is psalm.

As an adjective psalmic is

of or pertaining to psalms or psalmody.

Psalm vs Psalmbook - What's the difference?

psalm | psalmbook |


As nouns the difference between psalm and psalmbook

is that psalm is psalm while psalmbook is a book of psalms.

Psalm vs Invitatory - What's the difference?

psalm | invitatory |


In lang=en terms the difference between psalm and invitatory

is that psalm is a sacred song; a poetical composition for use in the praise or worship of God while invitatory is a psalm sung, as an invitation to prayer, at the beginning of some services.

As a verb psalm

is to extol in psalms; to make music; to sing; as, psalming his praises.

As an adjective invitatory is

of or pertaining to an invitation.

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