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Are the psalms prayed in the new (i.e. ordinary) western liturgy based on the Septuagint or Hebrew texts?
Yes, Ordinary Form…I always get a laugh out of references to “new” liturgy…its been what, about 53 years? “newest” perhaps, but “new” is stretching things!Are the psalms prayed in the new (i.e. ordinary) western liturgy based on the Septuagint or Hebrew texts?
The Ordinary Form has been celebrated for 2% of the Church’s existence. I’d say that’s extremely new when compared to the other 98%.Yes, Ordinary Form…I always get a laugh out of references to “new” liturgy…its been what, about 53 years? “newest” perhaps, but “new” is stretching things!![]()
Yeah, exactly, thank you. It’s definitely new.The Ordinary Form has been celebrated for 2% of the Church’s existence. I’d say that’s extremely new when compared to the other 98%.

The Septuagint was based on Hebrew texts so technically I suppose one can say either, though one is further removed than the other.Are the psalms prayed in the new (i.e. ordinary) western liturgy based on the Septuagint or Hebrew texts?
The Septuagint was based on Hebrew texts so technically I suppose one can say either, though one is further removed from the originals than the other.Are the psalms prayed in the new (i.e. ordinary) western liturgy based on the Septuagint or Hebrew texts?
It’s not a matter of thinking it won’t please God. I just wanted to get some opinions! What’s wrong with that?Goodness.
Such attitudes.
Praying that whatever prayers we pray are pleasing to the Most High.![]()
Thank you! Do you know if the psalms in the liturgy are based in the Hebrew or Greek texts?The Septuagint was based on Hebrew texts so technically I suppose one can say either, though one is further removed from the originals than the other.
That is not what I am asking.You can recite them in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English, German, or even Klingon. God doesn’t care about the dialect, but the heart.
You seem to be having a difficult time getting the question you are asking answered. Perhaps the best approach would be to select a few psalms in both forms and come to your own conclusion.Are the psalms prayed in the new (i.e. ordinary) western liturgy based on the Septuagint or Hebrew texts?
The Revised Grail Psalms are used; the previous approval was from 1963 but the latest approved revised editon is from 2010, however there is another 2014 version that has bee submitted for approval. The 1963 version is based on the Jerusalem Bible (into French: 1956) which is from Greek and Hebrew texts rather than Jerome’s Vulgate.Are the psalms prayed in the new (i.e. ordinary) western liturgy based on the Septuagint or Hebrew texts?
I don’t know if this version in English reached the St. Joseph Missals in the late 50’s because if it didn’t, it was an extremely poor and too banal (IMO) translation of the Vulgate. This particular handmissal no longer printed the propers in Latin, and it was also the missal which became allowed in the 1965 vernaculars AFAIK.The Revised Grail Psalms are used; the previous approval was from 1963 but the latest approved revised editon is from 2010, however there is another 2014 version that has bee submitted for approval. The 1963 version is based on the Jerusalem Bible (into French: 1956) which is from Greek and Hebrew texts rather than Jerome’s Vulgate.