Psalm 25 Acrostic

Psalm 25 Acrostic

Psalm 25 Acrostic: Psalm 25 is an acrostic. The first letter of each new verse begins with the next letter of the Hebrew alphabet. There are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. And look at the last verse of Psalm 25. What number is it? 22.

There are a few minor deviations from this pattern of the first letter of each new verse being the next letter in the alphabet.

For example, in verse 2 the first letter of the second word starts with beth rather than the first letter of the first word.

Verse 6 skips the waw and goes right to zayin.

Verses 18 and 19 both start with resh and skip the Hebrew letter qoph.

And then finally after all 22 letters are used, verse 22 starts with pe to end the psalm.

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1 Comment

  1. Cynth says:

    Ty for explaining the acrostic and what it is in Psalm 25. 👍

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